Suggest Remedy For Pain And Tingling Sensation On The Molar Area
Question: molar sensations & tooth or jaw pressure. very little pain to none, with occasional small pain on right back molar & even smaller pain to tingling sensation on left gum molar area. Mainly now it's just some jaw pressure both molar areas & that more feeling than anything. do have a dentist visit in the next few weeks . Been told that I look healthy . did attached medical history , blood work results & molar pictures***
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Brief Answer:
Enamel loss causes sensitivity;go for x-ray of restored teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in
As per your history & pictures, I would like to tell you that your teeth have got attrition & loss of enamel has lead to sensitivity of teeth.
In case you experience pain in restored tooth,then go for x-ray to know if there is any secondary caries.If all x-rays are normal then change your paste & use desensitizing tooth paste including potassium nitrate.
Also take good diet including calcium & vitamin C like citrus fruits like amla,lemon ,orange for strengthening of gingiva.
Visit your dentist for further treatment plan
Hope I answered your query
Wishing you good health
Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra
Dr. Neha Sumra
Enamel loss causes sensitivity;go for x-ray of restored teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in
As per your history & pictures, I would like to tell you that your teeth have got attrition & loss of enamel has lead to sensitivity of teeth.
In case you experience pain in restored tooth,then go for x-ray to know if there is any secondary caries.If all x-rays are normal then change your paste & use desensitizing tooth paste including potassium nitrate.
Also take good diet including calcium & vitamin C like citrus fruits like amla,lemon ,orange for strengthening of gingiva.
Visit your dentist for further treatment plan
Hope I answered your query
Wishing you good health
Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra
Dr. Neha Sumra
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