Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tooth Crown Sensitive To Chewing

Super Sensitive Tooth After Filling? Dentist Answers, Tips
This can happen from time to time with fillings, especially on molars that take excessive chewing forces. After a bite adjustment it could take a ... Read Article

About Experts Sitemap - Group 16 - Page 1 2013-04-02
There are any of a number of other reasons why your tooth may be sensitive. muscle tension, tongue pressure, biting, chewing, and the list goes on. If those forces are not in balance, the teeth will move in response to those forces false tooth, new crown, brooklyn ny: ... Read Article

Why Does tooth Stay sensitive 2 Years After Root Canal And ...
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Dental Health Board Index: Root Canal crown tooth sensitive
Crown that I had done in late September of last year. I'm having a real hard time understanding what is going on. I can push up on the crown with some good pressure and I feel no discomfort, yet if I just "tap" on the crown it is very sensitive. ... Read Article

About Experts Sitemap - Group 15 - Page 41 2013-03-26
Chewing gum, braces, gum The adjoining tooth should not be sensitive unless the surgeon was a little to aggressive or the inflammation from #24 invaded the #23 space. Of course without burning sensation, tooth crown: Janette, ... Read Article

Ask Me Help Desk - Painful tooth With A crown
I had a crown put in on a tooth 6 weeks ago. 10d ago it started to hurt and is sensitive to cold. I live on Advil. Dentist adjusted the bite but I still need advil ... View Video

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