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Hello, I have a problem of tooth sensitivity in my rightmost tooth. I am regularly doing sensodyne toothpaste from past two months due to which there is a lot of relief. But on some occasions I get sensitivity during drinking cold water or soft drinks or juices. Do I need medication? what should I do?
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No medication is needed. Get it checked, there must be a cavity get it filled, if you get relief its fine othetwise rct may have to be done. Get it treated now or it can become painful later, you may consult me for same.
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Please stop taking all kinds of fizzy drinks and sour fruits. Apply sensodyne on affected tooth with your finger and leave it for 5 min and then brush.
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