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Sat 3 Apr, 2004 04:24 am
You cant bite things with your teeth after eating some sour fruits..what is that called in English??
Sorry Crucifixion - do you mean your teeth become sensitive?
If so, I think it might just be called having sensitive teeth - but I am not sure.
It is likely somebody wil come along soon who does.
Oh, just ignore Gus - he is a little strange.
As I said, don't mind Gus....
yes..teeth becomes sensitive..i mean that...and it becomes difficult to take or eat anything..what do you call that in English?
Crucifixation, There is not particular word or phrase for it. It's just sensitive teeth--so far as I know.
Gus, You make me laugh. And I still am. :-D Laughing, that is.
You obviously don't have sensitive teeth...
Oh Cunning Coney, do you suggest that Gus puts your teeth on edge?
Roberta wrote:Crucifixation, There is not particular word or phrase for it. It's just sensitive teeth--so far as I know.
thanks i was wondering if there is a particular word/phrase for that
It's called dentin hypersensitivity, and is treatable. Sensodyne is a toothpaste designed to help reduce the pain, which is usually most acute when eating something cold, like ice cream.