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Sensitive Teeth
Tooth sensitivity is a general term used to indicate the existence of hypersensitive dentine due to depletion of the enamel, gums and decrease the opening of dentin, a layer under the enamel. Pain associated with tooth sensitivity occurs in the nerve, the pain of sensitive teeth is not always fixed, there is a temporary and intermittent but regular basis. Pain is not stop may be the only sign of a more serious problem. However, it is important that you discuss
these symptoms with your dentist to determine the cause and subsequent treatment, because this problem would be very disturbing if not followed up.