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Dental caries / Tooth / Dental floss / Acid erosion / Abrasion / Periodontitis / Dentin / Crown / Receding gums / Dentistry / Oral hygiene / Dentine hypersensitivity
Date: 2013-06-05 07:16:46
Dental caries
Tooth
Dental floss
Acid erosion
Abrasion
Periodontitis
Dentin
Crown
Receding gums
Dentistry
Oral hygiene
Dentine hypersensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity If you have experienced sharp pain when you eat/drink hot, cold, sweet and sour food/drinks, or when you brush/floss your teeth, you may be suffering from tooth sensitivity provided that you do not have

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