Many reasons: There can be many reasons for this. You could have a cavity, or you could have surface erosion or enamel thinning that can render these teeth sensitive to various stimuli.
Answered 7/21/2019
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Dentist: The only way to know for sure why this tooth is bothering you is to go to your dentist. They will take an x-ray and let you know what is going on.
Answered 7/21/2019
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Sensitivity: See your Dentist. You may have cavity, fracture, gum recession, traumatic occlusion, etc.
Answered 7/27/2019
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