Tooth Sensitivity
Sharp and Stabbing Pain
Dentinal hypersensitivity is a very common condition, typically generating sharp, stabbing peaks of pain associated with the consumption of sweet, acidic, hot, or cold foods and beverages.
Discomfort While Chewing
This is further accompanied by an unpleasant discomfort during brushing or chewing. The causes may be associated with pathological conditions affecting tooth enamel, such as cavities, a crack, or gum recession leading to excessive exposure of the tooth roots.
A few sprays of Cariex® prevent acidic pH and therefore help alleviate the unpleasant sensation of discomfort and pain.
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