See a dentist: You may have cavities, a broken filling, or even a fractured tooth. This needs to be examined by someone who can actually treat you.
Answered 2/7/2016
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See a Dentist: When your teeth become sensitive to sweet foods, they're telling you that something isn't right and visit to the dentist is warranted.
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Decay: Usually sensation to sweet indicates a breakdown of enamel protection due to caries. This allows exposure to the dentin layer which is sensitive to sweet. See a dentist for repair of the defects
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Probably cavities: See your Dentist for an examination, cleaning & x-ray's. Small cavities are easy to correct an inexpensive to treat. The longer you wait the more the infection will spread and the more repairs will cost. Please call your Dentist now.
Answered 2/10/2016
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