Okay, I brush my teeth every night and morning, and they are still yellow- gray. How can I whiten my teeth a little without buying stuff? Is there any special food or drink I can do for it? A...
I searched it, but they're all complicated for me. I'm 13 and it's hard for me to get some of the ingredients for teeth whiteners(my parents will get curious if I ask them to buy the ...
I stopped wearing my retainer and lower teeth got crooked then I started back and it was tight then stopped for a while. I can see teeth as crooked buy put retainer back on but iit doesnt fit tight ...
I bite the inside of my mouth fairly frequently in the same place. Its right behind and underneath my lower lip on the right side. It really hurts and once I bite it, I usually bite it again a couple ...
My teeth are extremely sensitive to anything that is too cold. Is there a way that I can get rid of this? It's really annoying that I can't eat anything or drink anything that is too cold.
Teeth become sensitive for a reason. You can use a soft brush with a sensitive toothpaste, but that's only treating the symptom. There has to be a cause. If you discover it, you can treat it, or make the problem go away. Do you whiten your teeth? Are your gums receding? Brush too hard?
Until then, try using a straw when drinking, along with the special paste & soft brushing. I use Crest Whitestrips, and for the first month, I only drink with a straw. A pain, but I like hot tea- which discolors.
~PRiNCESSz
SENSODiNE
think i spelled it wrong...
but yeaaa! special toothpaste
just for ppl like youu!
MyNameIsMofuga
Use a chisel and a hammer.
TruthSeeker, US American
(1) Have them pulled.
(2) A brick to the mouth.
(C) Start a meth habit ; They'll be gone in no time.
;-0
trentrockport
Have you discussed this with your dentist? Two common causes of sensitive teeth are receding gums and cavities, both of which can be treated. Get a checkup.
Miss Casey
sensadine tooth paste
cvjade
There are some types of toothpaste that are made to help tooth sensitivity, like Sensodyne~other than that, you may want to ask your dentist if there is anything he could recommend as far as a reason for the pain. GOOD LUCK
Emily Dew
Try some sensitive teeth toothpaste.
Grub
Pliers
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You may have an Exposed Nerve on one of your teeth, or maybe your enamel is not as strong as it could be.
Try using eathier Sensodine or Enamel Strenghtening Toothpaste.. You can even mix them together each time you brush by by putting half & half.
Also if you're a big OrangeJuice drinker that may be the reason. It's loaded with acid which wears away at the enamel- Try buying LOW ACID.
**TIP: enamel wears away by decay which is usually from not brusing [long] enough. AS much as you can try brushing your teeth after EACH meal. It seems like a hassel but teeth are meant to be kept for your whole life & just by doing this can save you the trouble in the future..
i dont mean to get all dr.phil on you but also
**DONT BRUSH TOO HARD. & use a soft bristle toothbrush.=]] lol