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Could you explain why do my teeth hurt when i eat sweets but have no cavity?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

A few thoughts..: Fractured teeth, loose fillings, cracked fillings, leaky fillings, and gum recession can all cause sensitivity. Have your dentist take a look.

Answered 4/5/2020

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Sensitive to sweets: Many possibilites, cracked restorations, cracked tooth structure, gum recession, wear due to clenching or grinding of your teeth, have your teeth checked out to get a proper course of action to relieve the sensitivity.

Answered 12/27/2013

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