What Could Be The Reason For Dental Pain Everytime After Being In The Cold Even For A Few Minutes?
I often have dental pain (all teeth) after being in the cold even for a few short minutes (such as to get the mail). I usually take 2 Tylenol and the pain subsides within 20-30 minutes. Without the Tylenol is can last several hours. I've consulted with my dentist but she "has never heard of anything like that before" and can offer no reasoning for this.
Hi, From history it seems that you might be having loss of dentine, a cover on the teeth, might be giving this problem. There are possibility of having cavity formation in your few teeth. There are desensitizing creams are available in the market which you can use. Consult dentist and get examined. Ok and take care.
Hello, Thank you for sharing your problem with us. As you are mentioning that you are experiencing pain in teeth while exposure to cold, it means that sensitivity has been developed in your teeth to cold. For the relief of the symptoms you have to start with desensitizing tooth paste such as colgate sensitive for at least a month. You apply the tooth paste on your all teeth for 10-15 minutes and then rinse it off. Even you should start brushing with soft bristle tooth brush. And if the pain does not improve after that also then you have to go for a root canal treatment in the tooth which is severely abraded. Hope it will help you. Regards.
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What Could Be The Reason For Dental Pain Everytime After Being In The Cold Even For A Few Minutes?
Hi, From history it seems that you might be having loss of dentine, a cover on the teeth, might be giving this problem. There are possibility of having cavity formation in your few teeth. There are desensitizing creams are available in the market which you can use. Consult dentist and get examined. Ok and take care.