Dental sensitivity may be caused by tooth decay, a cracked tooth, worn tooth enamel, worn fillings, and tooth roots that are exposed as a result of aggressive toothbrushing, gum recession and periodontal disease. This article explores prevention and treatment strategies for combating dental sensitiv

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