Cold sensitivity, ouch!

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JBalt
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Cold sensitivity, ouch!

#1 Post by JBalt »

Been fully braced since 12/14… 1st week I had the typical soreness, then by the 2nd week it got better each day. Last week I noticed some extreme sensitivity in a canine next to an extraction site (extractions were done 11/10). I had a sip of an iced drink and WHOA, I had a sharp shooting pain that started in my gums and all the way up into my head. I could do nothing but wince as it lasted 5 seconds. That was REALLY painful. After it happened again I now drink my water and juices at room temp and drink more hot liquids. I notice too that when I breathe in cool or cold air through my mouth, I get the same pain, though not as severe.

I am thinking that this is due to the amount of movement this particular canine is making, the gums and nerve are extra sensitive and I also have a powerchain to help close the extraction gap, the ortho put in a ‘light’ one. Do I have cause for concern for this type of pain/cold sensitivity, or is this typical? Thanks for reading!

berries
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Location: Northern California

#2 Post by berries »

Hi, JBalt. I know not everyone reports cold sensitivity, but yeah, I have it big-time. I had extractions, then partial braces at first, then full braces top and bottom. The cold sensitivity got stronger the more braces I got, and it seems to shift around (sometimes it seems like the teeth that are moving a lot are more sensitive). I'm also a little sensitive to very hot drinks and foods.

Maybe the cold sensitivity will get better for you over time? Anyway, just letting you know it's not unheard-of.

cally
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#3 Post by cally »

Use sensodyne toothpaste and also coat the offending tooth in sensodyne before going to bed.

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