Why are insides of my teeth soooo sensitive to cold and sweet things?
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The last few weeks it's gotten particularly bad. I can't even chew sugarfree gum then it hurts. I can't brush those parts of my teeth properly as it just hurts too much. The two teeth I mention are the ones to which the metal plates were attached when I had braces over 10 years ago. Since the braces they've always been a bit sensitive, but now it's completely out of hand.
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Answer:
You should talk to your dentist...
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