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Does apple cider veniger causes teeth to be sensitive, if so what is the solution for the same?

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Acids erodes enamel: Tooth sensitivity is a sign of an inflammatory response inside the tooth. Acids, such as vinegar, can demineralize the surface of a tooth or the root surface which exposes sensory projections within a tooth to irritation. Depending on the overall condition of the tooth an acid challenge such as vinegar may trigger a signal from these sensory projections thereby causing sensitivity.

Answered 7/5/2015

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Stop vinager: Any acid liquid will cause sensitive teeth on areas that are weak, beside stooping acids, use Fluoride tooth paste like pronamel and mouth rinse with fluoride.

Answered 6/25/2014

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Yes : All acidic liquids will cause sensitivity. Refrain from these foods and liquids and use a desensitizing toothpaste. In time the sensitivity will diminish. Also see a dentist asap for other options. Hope this helps.

Answered 11/24/2013

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