How do you spell sensitive teeth?
One of the most common symptoms of sensitive teeth is a sharp or burning sensation in the teeth and gums when you eat or drink hot, cold, or sugary foods. Other symptoms of sensitive teeth include a feeling of a lump in the mouth or an urge to chew on the cheeks. There are many reasons why teeth can be sensitive. To find out if you have sensitive teeth, you can ask your dentist to test your teeth with a special toothpaste or by using ice cubes.
What is sensitive teeth?
If you’ve ever had an unpleasant reaction to hot, cold, sweet or acidic foods, you may be sensitive to fluoride. Fluoride strengthens teeth and helps to protect them from decay, but if your teeth are sensitive to fluoride, you may develop more cavities, or your teeth may become more prone to discoloration. Other causes of sensitivity may be from wearing orthodontic appliances, a diet that includes a lot of vinegar or citrus.
How to pronounce sensitive teeth?
The term “sensitive teeth” refers to teeth that become painful when they come into contact with hot, cold, or acidic foods or beverages. The actual term “tooth sensitivity” is a misnomer because it implies teeth can be sensitized to something, whereas in fact the teeth are already sensitive to stimuli that may cause an uncomfortable sensation.
How to say sensitive teeth in Spanish?
Since there is no exact translation for “sensitive teeth,” some people tend to say “dentíficos sensibles.” However, dentificios sensibles don’t refer to teeth. Instead, dentificios sensibles refer to teeth that are susceptible to hypersensitivity. This condition is especially common among people with gum disease. To say “sensitive teeth” in Spanish, you can use the phrase dentíficos sensibles
How do you pronounce sensitive teeth?
There is a common misconception that teeth that are sensitive to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods are just “tight” or “crunchy” when they get cold. In reality, teeth that are sensitive to cold, hot, or sweet can be sensitive to almost any temperature. You can even have sensitive teeth to foods like onions and citrus that do not have a hot or cold sensation.