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My tooth is sensitive to hot temperatures. What can I do?

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See you dentist immediately!!! Sensitivity to heat is a symptom of pulpal necrosis, which is when the nerve of the tooth is dying. You may require a root canal to treat the tooth. Without treatment, it is possible that you will get an abscess in the bone above the tooth, which can be very painful. Prompt diagnosis by a dentist is essential for the relief of your pain.

What is tooth decay?

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Tooth decay is a bacterial process that is fueled primarily by simple sugars. Tooth decay can usually be prevented by regular thorough brushing, flossing and the use of fluoride and dental sealants. Simple sugars can be found in things such as candy, gum and pop. The general rule is: 'the stickier it is, the worse it is." See similar questions...

If my tooth is painful to hot and/or cold, do I have to have a root canal?

Root Canal Austin - Common Questions
No. If you are willing to put up with the discomfort and inconvenience of the pain, you are welcome to do so as long as you can stand it. Eventually it usually worsens and forces you to do the root canal later, but if for some reason you choose to wait—that’s OK. Remember, however, teeth can become painful and infected at inconvenient times, making your life miserable when a dentist may not be available. See similar questions...

How hot is the hot water?

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort - Help and FAQ's
The hot water that comes from the 600 ft. well is about 160? F. If the water were allowed to come to the surface, the temperature would be 135?. See similar questions...

What is a hot flush?

Menopause - Frequently asked questions
A hot flush is a sudden feeling of being overheated, usually accompanied by sweating and redness in the face. It is the most common symptom women experience during the years surrounding menopause (and sometimes for many years afterwards). For more information, see Hormones and hot flushes. See similar questions...

If a tooth whiten before can it be whiten again?

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Yes, there is no disadvantage to whiten it again. In time strength of the gels increased by manufacturer. We may receive better results. See similar questions...

Is there any structured changes on the tooth?

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Bleaching is a chemical application. However the research present. There is no permanent effect on the tooth structure. See similar questions...

Do sugars cause tooth decay?

Kombucha FAQ Part 1b sugar - Frequently Asked Questions
The following answer is from the IFIC, International Food Information Council Foundation, 1100 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Suite 430, Washington, DC 20036. (reference in bibliography, Part 8)] Tooth decay is the result of many factors, including heredity and the make-up and flow of saliva. Sugars and other carbohydrates such as starchy foods also play a part. Cavities occur when bacteria in dental plaque break down starches and sugars to form acids that destroy tooth enamel, dentine and /cementum. See similar questions...

What is tooth whitening?

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Tooth whitening is a bleaching process that lightens discoloration and removes stains from the enamel and dentin of the teeth. NiteWhite, DayWhite, and Zoom! Take-Home use a mild solution retained in a custom filled appliance that is worn over your teeth while you sleep or during the day. See similar questions...

How long does it take to crown a tooth?

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Preparing and placing a crown will require two visits with Dr. Wooten. During the first, Dr. Wooten will prepare the tooth for the crown placement, find your perfect shade, and fit a temporary crown. After one to three weeks, you will return for the permanent placement of the crown. See similar questions...

Who can benefit from dental tooth bonding?

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Patients who have cosmetic defects such as small gaps, chipped, cracked, discolored, worn or decayed teeth may consider dental tooth bonding for a seamless and natural-looking appearance improvement. Contact Dr. Wooten to find out if you are a candidate for tooth bonding. See similar questions...

How long does tooth bonding last?

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Tooth bonding can last up to seven years, depending on the quality of home maintenance and the frequency of regular dental care. Durable porcelain veneers bonded to teeth can correct many abnormalities, including oddly shaped teeth, uneven tooth surfaces, chipped, cracked or crooked teeth, and discolored teeth. Smile improvement with veneers is easy and natural looking and could help almost everyone improve the appearance of their teeth and smile. See similar questions...

What Causes Tooth Loss?

ADHA - Frequently Asked Questions
The most common causes of tooth loss are dental caries, also known as tooth decay, and periodontal disease, which affects the gums and bone structure that supports the teeth. Dental caries is the major cause of tooth loss in children, and periodontal disease is the major cause of tooth loss in adults; however, it too can afflict youngsters. See similar questions...

Can a tooth grow longer than normal?

Equine Dental Faq's
Yes, it can, and that can cause severe problems for the horse. The horse's teeth erupt through the gums continually throughout their lives. The length and the alignment of the teeth are kept "normal" by chewing and routine floating. If, for example, a horse is missing a tooth or has poor alignment of the teeth, then chewing may not wear down the other teeth normally. Those teeth can become overgrown to the point where they even dig into the opposing gum. See similar questions...

What is Tooth Sensitivity?

Dental Health Care by Age - Babies, Children, Teens, Adults,...
The boom in cosmetic dentistry is prompting more adults to consider wearing braces to straighten their teeth, something once thought of as a rite of passage for teens. So if you think you're too old for braces, think again. Some adults are even opting to get braces at the same time their children do! If you are looking for a new dentist, these tips will help make the process of changing dentists easier. Looking for a new dentist can be easy if you have the right questions. See similar questions...

When Should my Baby get his First Tooth?

Dental Health Care by Age - Babies, Children, Teens, Adults,...
Vincent Iannelli, M.D., our guide to Pediatrics, explains when when your baby will begin to get teeth and start teething. Difficulties and complications of arthritis can sometimes make it difficult to maintain good oral health. Carol and Richard Eustice, our Guides to Arthritis, explain why it is important to pay attention to oral health and not to wait until a toothache occurs. Describes the devastating effects of methamphetamines on teeth, a condition commonly known as meth mouth. See similar questions...

Where do I get the fluoride that prevents tooth decay?

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Fluoride is provided mainly through drinking water, toothpaste, mouthwash, supplements (chewable tablets or drops), and other materials such as gels and rinses that may be applied during your visit to the dentist. See similar questions...

How long will the restored tooth last?

ADA.org: Oral Health Topics: Root Canal (Endodontic) Treatme...
Your restored tooth could last a lifetime, if you continue to care for your teeth and gums. However, regular checkups are necessary. As long as the root(s) of a treated tooth are nourished by the tissues around it, your tooth will remain healthy. Please note: The ADA does not provide specific answers to individual questions about fees, dental problems, conditions, diagnoses, treatments or proposed treatments, or requests for research. See similar questions...

Which permanent tooth will erupt first?

Oral Health Education Unit
If you want to know the information about eruption time of permanent teeth, please refer to "Types of teeth" of "Knowing your teeth" See similar questions...

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