We all enjoy a scoop of ice cream or a cup of hot milk from time to time. But the pinching pain in teeth while eating hot or cold foods comes in the way. This pain occurs because of tooth sensitivity.
When inhaling cold winter air through your teeth sets off a stabbing nerve pain, you know something is wrong. For anyone with sensitive teeth, milkshakes, ice cream and just about anything cold can ...
Consumers who experience tooth pain or discomfort from hot and cold drinks, sweets, acidic food, or pressure while brushing have a sensitivity problem, for which a growing market has come to the ...
Tooth sensitivity and dental issues: During the winter season many experience dental issuesiStock With a significant drop in temperature, the season of hot tea, woollen wear, tasty snack is here. But ...
Nearly one in four people wince when they drink cold water or bite into ice cream, but most dismiss this discomfort as a minor inconvenience rather than recognizing it as a red flag that something is ...
A whiter, brighter smile remains one of the most desirable dental improvements, but many consumers are concerned about ...
Sensitive teeth need tough toothpaste, but technology can also help. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in collaboration with deep-tech startup Theranautilus have now engineered ...
A new study reveals that the sensitivity of teeth, which makes them zing in a dentist's chair or ache after biting into something cold, can be traced back to the exoskeletons of ancient, armored fish.