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whats your solution for sensitive teeth?

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hanhol | 23:43 Fri 21st Nov 2008 | ChatterBank
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mine are aching !!! ouch
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Sensodyne toothpaste (or one of the major supermarket's brands...).. Tesco's works for me !
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Hanhol.. I apologise in advance for the poster ^^^^, that was just sheer nasty.. and not tremendously helpful.
Amendment to previous post.. apologies to Hanhol for the previous posts... (note the plural now)
Sensodyne gel.

After cleaning your teeth rub a blob of gel directly onto the painful area and leave it there.

My dentist told me that, and it works.
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thats ok,,, dont need any more replies thanks ..
Good reply Panic.. I found out myself about Sensodyne gel (the blue stuff) and told my dentist.. who now tells all her patients that about.. it seems to contain a mild anaesthetic and hence relieves pain.
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No probs..no knowledge ! I realise now you were joking.. but when someone has really bad toothache, all jokes are ott !
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please no need to fall out..your advice helps..
If the Sensodyne doesn't work after a while, you could always have a veneer put on the tooth/teeth, but it can be expensive.
Hope you soon feel better. Toothache's lousy.
Had a tooth out today - not painful at all but now starting to give me gyp (or is it jip?). Still not as painful as the abcess on it a couple of weeks ago, talk about throbbing. Such relief when it burst and went down like a balloon. I use sensodyne but didn't know about rubbing it in, will try that.

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