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A new biomaterial paste may be able to rebuild worn enamel and reduce tooth sensitivity for an extended period, scientists from Taiwan report in a recent study published online in ACS Nano (December 8 ...
Have you ever felt a sudden sharp pain when drinking something cold or hot? That quick uncomfortable feeling is usually a sign of tooth sensitivity. It happens when the protective layer of the tooth, ...
Teeth whitening is one of the most popular dental procedures today, but it often comes with the undesirable side effect of tooth sensitivity. Now a new study has found that a calcium-containing 35% ...
Tooth sensitivity affects millions of adults and often interferes with everyday activities such as eating, drinking, and breathing in cold air. According to Ridgetop Dental, sensitivity typically ...
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs may not prevent tooth sensitivity caused by in-office dental bleaching, according to a new systematic review published in the Journal of the American Dental ...
Consumers who experience tooth pain or discomfort from hot and cold drinks, sweets, acidic food, or pressure while brushing have a sensitivity problem, for which a growing market has come to the ...
News Medical: Researchers identify new targets for minimizing tooth sensitivity to cold
Healthline: Causes of Tooth Sensitivity to Heat and Cold — and How to Treat It
Tooth sensitivity caused by heat or cold typically occurs when a tooth’s outer protective layer, the enamel, has worn down. Receding gums that expose a tooth’s root may also be a cause. Share on ...