My four bottom front teeth do not hurt, a weird sensation is occuring. By that, I mean its like something is stuck between them and I feel tickling combined with pressure. Its not hurtful, and I cant say that it disturbs me while I eat, drink, or in any of my everyday activities Any advice?
Understanding your concern. As per your query weird sensation in bottom side teeth is because of generalized sensitivity in lower quadrant area because of inflammation of gums and generalized attrition of teeth. Poor oral hygiene is one of the contributing factor for this along with decreased immunity of oral cavity. you must have habit of teeth grinding.
Need not to worry about it. Maintain proper oral hygiene. Brush and floss daily. Do antimicrobial rinses. Brush with sensodyne tooth paste. Use night guard at night time to prevent grinding. Use sealants to prevent fluid leakage inside dentinal tubules.
Visit dentist once and get OPG( full mouth radiograph) done to check oral cavity bone density once and start treatment as per that. Scaling and root planning is treatment option as of now.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Weird Sensation In Bottom Side Teeth?
Hi Dear, Understanding your concern. As per your query weird sensation in bottom side teeth is because of generalized sensitivity in lower quadrant area because of inflammation of gums and generalized attrition of teeth. Poor oral hygiene is one of the contributing factor for this along with decreased immunity of oral cavity. you must have habit of teeth grinding. Need not to worry about it. Maintain proper oral hygiene. Brush and floss daily. Do antimicrobial rinses. Brush with sensodyne tooth paste. Use night guard at night time to prevent grinding. Use sealants to prevent fluid leakage inside dentinal tubules. Visit dentist once and get OPG( full mouth radiograph) done to check oral cavity bone density once and start treatment as per that. Scaling and root planning is treatment option as of now. Hope your concern has been resolved. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari