If your teeth are sensitive to cold air, you’re not alone.
One dentist talks about why your teeth might feel painful when the temp drops.
Its true, colder temperatures can make already sensitive teeth feel evenmoresensitive.

Why does the cold bother your teeth, anyway?
You also may notice pain or discomfort when you go from the cold outdoors to a warmer indoor temperature.
On the other hand, some unlucky people are just prone to tooth sensitivity without an underlying dental problem.

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In fact,researchers have identifiedspecific receptors channels in the teeth and nerves that may transmit pain.
Its Amazing How Its All Connected.
From there, they can help you figure out the next steps.

These approaches may help to reduce nerve transmissions that tell your brain cold sensations are painful.
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