answers 0:I was having lots of pain and sensitivity on teeth 24, 25. X-rays showed little bone loss. I went to various dentists and they said that nothing is really wrong. One dentist then said that i have periodontitis and performed root planing and scaling, which is also known as deep cleaning. After root planing and scaling, I got total relief from pain and irritation on my gums and teeth. I felt cured. Then one month after root planing and scaling, I again started experiencing the same symptoms of lot of sensitivity and pain on teeth 24 and 25. The dental x-rays are same like before. Now again dentists are saying that there really isn't anything wrong. However, i continue suffering with tooth pain and gum irritations despite having normal x-rays. Went to a periodontist and he said i have gum inflammation but did not do anything to fix the problem and he too sent me home ! saying there is nothing to worry. All these dentists show the attitude of "there really is nothing wrong. just go home". However, the truth is that I suffer a lot from sensitivity and pain on teeth 24, 25 and that my gums are very red under 24, 25 teeth. What is the remedy? And what am i to do now since most dentists say there is nothing really wrong? I brush twice, floss thrice and use mouthwash daily....Show moreanswers 1:i read on internet that a toothpaste ingredient called sodium lauryl sulfate is an irritant and cause of gum problems and teeth problems to many people. Now I use SLS free toothpaste but still no change in condition.answers 2:i have been using sensitivity toothpaste for over a month and it has not helped me at all.answers 3:If the scaling and root planing didn't work you should probably see a periodontist. Look into LANAP to treat your periodontitis.answers 4:If your sensitivity is to temperatures, or it is spontaneous, you have idiots for dentists as p! ain in teeth is diagnosed by symptoms only, and your symptoms ! that I stated above would be from grinding your teeth. You need a hard night guard to relieve pressure on your front teeth.
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