Saturday, November 14, 2009

Teeth hurt after drinking?

My teeth always seem to hurt after I drink alcohol and go to eat something. Why could this be??

Teeth hurt after drinking?
Could be sensitive teeth. there's a new toothpaste on the market called Sensodyne - proven to help stop the pain of sensitive teeth and make your skin lots whiter, too. Bonus! I haven't tried this personally, but i've heard it's good and, to be honest, it's the only one i know. But good luck, hope it gets sorted....... xx .. =] xx
Reply:what type of drinks are you drinking lime or lemon drinks those types of drinks are acidic that can damage your teeth, also when your drinking you may be grinding your teeth at night that will also hurt your teeth and eventually your jaw
Reply:I would rinse my mouth out after drinking and floss once a day and carry a little toothbrush around. They make toothpaste for sensitive teeth. They have oral rinses that your dentist can give you as well that helps numb sensitive teeth.





I would really decide if drinking alcohol was worth it.


aa works for some.


BUT--- a GOOD DENTIST CAN CURE YOU!
Reply:possibly gum infection, or one of your tooth roots is decaying. Or, you just have unusually sensetive teeth. use sensodent os some other thing it worked with me :)
Reply:could be that the little socks that are on them in the morning are too tight!


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