Depends on cause: See your dentist and. Find out what is causing this sensitivity problem. It could be a broken tooth, decay, infection, or a number of things. Once you know why you will also know how to treat it.
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Determine the cause: Without examining the tooth, no one can tell over the internet what could be wrong with it. Anything from a fracture to a cavity to a loose filling to gum disease can cause those symptoms. See your dentist for a definitive diagnosis.
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