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DENTAL TOPICS by Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter TOOTH SENSITIVITIES Tooth sensitivity is usually experienced after eating or drinking something cold or hot. This discomfort occurs with varying degrees of severity. Patients with tooth sensitivity often also have pain while brushing or flossing, so it's imperative to find the cause and begin treatment. Experiencing pain while brushing or flossing may lead to diminished dental hygiene, which can then escalate and trigger further dental problems such as gum disease and cavities. Tooth sensitivity can be minor or indicate a serious dental problem, so patients with any sensitivity to cold or hot should speak with their dental professional immediately. A thorough dental examination will assist in determining the underlying cause and indicate the most appropriate treatment to eliminate pain. Dental pain of any kind is the body's way of signaling that something is wrong. When you ignore the pain, however you also ignore the underlying problem, and relief slips farther and farther away. Be smart! For excellence in dental care from a caring staff committed to your comfort, well-being and sunny smile, call CARPENTER DENTAL for an appointment (570.331.0909). Emergencies are also welcome at our full-service, state-of- the-art dental office located at 1086 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort P. S Dental sensitivity has been described as a sharp stabbing pain or sensations of pins and needles followed by throbbing pain. Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter Carpenter Dental 1086 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA (570) 331-0909 Elaine Carpenter RDH www.carpenterdental.com DENTAL TOPICS by Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter TOOTH SENSITIVITIES Tooth sensitivity is usually experienced after eating or drinking something cold or hot. This discomfort occurs with varying degrees of severity. Patients with tooth sensitivity often also have pain while brushing or flossing, so it's imperative to find the cause and begin treatment. Experiencing pain while brushing or flossing may lead to diminished dental hygiene, which can then escalate and trigger further dental problems such as gum disease and cavities. Tooth sensitivity can be minor or indicate a serious dental problem, so patients with any sensitivity to cold or hot should speak with their dental professional immediately. A thorough dental examination will assist in determining the underlying cause and indicate the most appropriate treatment to eliminate pain. Dental pain of any kind is the body's way of signaling that something is wrong. When you ignore the pain, however you also ignore the underlying problem, and relief slips farther and farther away. Be smart! For excellence in dental care from a caring staff committed to your comfort, well-being and sunny smile, call CARPENTER DENTAL for an appointment (570.331.0909). Emergencies are also welcome at our full-service, state-of- the-art dental office located at 1086 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort P. S Dental sensitivity has been described as a sharp stabbing pain or sensations of pins and needles followed by throbbing pain. Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter Carpenter Dental 1086 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA (570) 331-0909 Elaine Carpenter RDH www.carpenterdental.com

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