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Sensitive tooth after dentist visit?
Less than a week ago I visited the dentist to get my teeth cleaned and I also got a small filling (I'm 22 and that was my first one). It was on one of my molars at the top and now the adjacent molar has become sensitive to cold drinks/food. It became sensitive two years ago, but after I started using sensodyne toothpaste it went away. Is it likely this sensitivity is related to my dentist appointment and will go away soon? Also, is Act Restoring mouthwash good for sensitive teeth or is there alcohol in it that could make the problem worse?
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- Emily JLv 77 years ago
My teeth usually get sensitive after a dentist visit, it happens with some people, especially when something major occurs like a filling or crown, it should get better in a couple days. I use Crest Complete so don;t know about that mouthwash. Hope this helped.