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Crowned and rooted tooth sensitive to cold
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[QUOTE="danielhermann, post: 109727, member: 1521"] hi smshulman Often the teeth can experience the increased sensitivity because their protective outer layers enamel over the crown or cementum over the root have worn away. That exposes your tooth’s dentin. . It can be caused by previous preparation of the tooth, leakage under the temporary crown, possible infection. But in your case it sounds more like this also can be triggered by crown lengthening as well. The zone apical to the cemento-enamel junction can be extremely sensitive and react to cold.To reduce sensitivity use sensitive toothpaste & avoid acidic food and drink. [/QUOTE]
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