lucas
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I went to the dentist last week because I had a sharp/quick pain in a lower left tooth when I chew there. The pain/discomfort is only - and only sometimes - when I chew on that side and hit that spot just right.
I thought I had a cavity but after a thorough exam and x-rays he said I have sensitivity due to teeth clenching and my bite shifting over time. He did some minor grinding to smooth out the problem spot but it is still hurting when I chew there! I called the office but he is on vacation this week. I am using Sensodyne toothpaste but that doesn't help either.
Have you ever had this problem? Any advice would be appreciated.
I thought I had a cavity but after a thorough exam and x-rays he said I have sensitivity due to teeth clenching and my bite shifting over time. He did some minor grinding to smooth out the problem spot but it is still hurting when I chew there! I called the office but he is on vacation this week. I am using Sensodyne toothpaste but that doesn't help either.
Have you ever had this problem? Any advice would be appreciated.


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