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marytabby |
Posted - 04/12/2005 : 11:08:08 Hi, I have had extremely sensitive teeth for about as long as I've had back spasms, which is 6 years. Dentist cannot find any reason for it. Enamel on teeth is fine, gums aren't recessed, etc. No topical sensitivity treatments helped. I am wondering if anyone knows if this could be a TMS disorder? I am not referring to TMJ here, just extreme teeth sensitivity (zinging sensation when biting into hard things like crackers, crusty bread, some other foods that are crunchy). Just a shot in the dark but nonetheless I figured it's worth asking about. Thanks |
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moose1 |
Posted - 04/15/2005 : 07:35:40 My experience is exactly the same as Tunza's. Just another bizzare TMS symptom probably. |
Tunza |
Posted - 04/15/2005 : 02:15:54 Yip, I have some pain in my teeth that happens exactly how you are describing it and it comes and goes if I don't treat it with special toothpaste.
The pain from my 2 teeth which have receded gums around them is more predictable however and will react consistently to cold air, sweet food etc.
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Steve |
Posted - 04/13/2005 : 10:39:14 Yes it definitely could be TMS. I had/have it sometimes as part of a TMJ syndrome. |
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