how to get rid of tooth sensitivity - #26693
I am super frustrated right now. For the past few months, I've been dealing with this awful tooth sensitivity. It first started after I had my filling done. At first, I thought it was just a temporary thing, you know? But it wasn't! Now any time I eat something hot or cold, like soup or ice cream, it feels like my teeth are on fire! I've tried switching toothpaste, even using that sensitive formula stuff, but nothing seems to work. I asked my dentist, and they just said to do some more gentle brushing, but that hasn’t really helped. I've also been hearing all these random home remedies about how to get rid of tooth sensitivity, like using salt water rinses or even clove oil, but I dunno if that's really safe or effective? My sister is convinced I need to see another dentist, but I really don't want to fork out all that money again. Ugh! Is there a way, like definitly, how to get rid of tooth sensitivity at home? Anyone found anything that actually works? I’m just tired of the pain and I really miss enjoying my food without worry. Any advice would mean a lot!
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