Tooth Sensetivity

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MelB
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Tooth Sensetivity

#1 Post by MelB »

Hi,

New to braces today. Whilst brushing my teeth I discovered I now have a tooth that hurts, just thinking about brushing it! Just touching it with a brush is agony. It's like I'm poking at hot poker straight into the nerve. Never had a problem with this tooth before. It is not hot and cold sensitive, does not hurt in general, just when touching a very particular part with my tooth brush or finger. No probs prior to now brushing it etc. Is this normal...
Thanks.

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#2 Post by WiredRunner »

I think it's normal. I had the same thing when I first got my braces on and it went away after a few weeks (as hard as it is just make sure you still do a good job brushing that tooth).
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#3 Post by sadpanda »

I think it's normal. I think it's just the soreness to your teeth when you first get your braces and things start moving. It's not the kind of sensitivity that brushing with Sensodyne would help. You just have to wait until it goes away.

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#4 Post by sadpanda »

One more thing...I've read that you'll probably feel the same kind of soreness after your braces are off, but I'm pretty new to braces too.

evilnel
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#5 Post by evilnel »

One of my premolars and canines became super sensitive about 3 days before I got my braces off. Needless to say, taking the bracket off those teeth hurt like hell! But I've been brushing with Sensodyne since and the sensitivity has all but gone away. That's what I'd recommend. I think some pain and sensitivity is normal at first, so take your ibuprofen and brush with Sensodyne. If it doesn't subside in a couple days, I'd ask your ortho/dentist.

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#6 Post by BraceFace2o1o »

I've had sensitive teeth for a few years now and the feeling I get/got from that is a sharp feeling and it makes my teeth go on edge. It would also come on when drinking cold liquid or going out in the cold and breathing in the cold air through my mouth.

Now, from what you describe it sounds like it's due to your braces and isn't really 'sensitivity' caused by dentin being exposed. When I got my braces on 2 weeks ago, after a few hours my teeth became sore (not sensitive, there's certainly a difference) and most of them hurt to touch and brush... and floss? wow that was very painful!

If your tooth feels sore then I'd say this is normal and is being caused by the pressure from your braces. My soreness died down a little by about day 5, I still have it in some teeth but it's certainly alot more bearable than it was at first.
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bracesgr4l
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#7 Post by bracesgr4l »

I found that using Sensodyne toothpaste helped a little bit. But the soreness and sensitivity is pretty normal. It goes away.

BWB
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#8 Post by BWB »

[quote="bracesgr4l"]I found that using Sensodyne toothpaste helped a little bit. But the soreness and sensitivity is pretty normal. It goes away.[/quote]

I agree, this has definitely helped me.

RedDress
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#9 Post by RedDress »

Any fluoride paste and fluoride mouth wash will help. There is no point in spending $$$ on Sensodine.I bought one recently following all the review about how it helps to whiten teeth and I am NOT impressed especially given that it is 2 times more expensive then the paste I was using.
When I had sensitivity problem I used Tom's of main or some Tradoe's Joe house brand - and it helped just right. even though I had part of my lower tooth really tipped after some unliky overdone bonding on the tooth above it.

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#10 Post by RedDress »

MelB wrote:Hi,

New to braces today. Whilst brushing my teeth I discovered I now have a tooth that hurts, just thinking about brushing it! Just touching it with a brush is agony. It's like I'm poking at hot poker straight into the nerve. Never had a problem with this tooth before. It is not hot and cold sensitive, does not hurt in general, just when touching a very particular part with my tooth brush or finger. No probs prior to now brushing it etc. Is this normal...
Thanks.
If you have not yet got one then get yourself some sonic care tooth brush. worked great for me.

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