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I feel sensitivity in a particular tooth when I drink or eat something hot or cold. What is it?

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I feel sensitivity in a particular tooth when I drink or eat something hot or cold. What is it?

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You could have a cavity, or you could have bad decay. If you already have a filling in that tooth, it could be a leaking filling. You should schedule an appointment with your dentist.

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