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These suggestions can also help to keep your sensitive teeth from becoming a more serious dental problem. Above all, the best advice is to follow the recommendations of your dentist or hygienist.
- Moderate your intake of sweet or sour (acidic) foods
- Brush your teeth gently using a circular motion. Brushing back and forth forcefully can lead to tooth abrasion
- Avoid tooth abrasion by brushing with a soft-bristle toothbrush
- Floss carefully by moving the floss below the gum line, holding the floss firmly against the tooth and moving the floss in an up-and-down motion
- Brush daily with Sensodyne®, America's most popular and most recommended toothpaste, for the treatment of sensitive teeth
- After the pain stops, continue to brush with Sensodyne to help prevent tooth pain from coming back
- Follow your dentist's or hygienist's advice about how best to care for your sensitive teeth
- Have regular dental check-ups to be sure your sensitive teeth haven't become a more serious dental problem.
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