Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I started brushing my teeth with Pascalite clay because they were so sensitive, and it seemed to be working wonders. But now the sensitivity is right back at overload level. It's pretty intense. I'd almost think something else is wrong except that this is how the upper right section of my mouth felt until I started using the clay. It went away with that so it seems like it's not a dental issue that needs attention. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how this would happen? I'm not sure if it's something like a *healing crisis* for my teeth - where it got worse again before it stays better - or if I need to use the clay more/different/something. I brush my teeth normally in the morning (still sort of addicted to that clean feeling from toothpaste), then with the clay, and typically use only the clay at night. Thanks, Cindy Cindy Kirchhoff http://livinginrhyme.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 I have the same problem periodically. It comes and goes and I never could discover what was the cause. I'm much better lately. If I eat pineapple the sensitivity returns. Rena - kiaradaze Sunday, May 04, 2008 12:31 AM Pascalite clay/sensitive teeth I started brushing my teeth with Pascalite clay because they were so sensitive, and it seemed to be working wonders. But now the sensitivity is right back at overload level. It's pretty intense. I'd almost think something else is wrong except that this is how the upper right section of my mouth felt until I started using the clay. It went away with that so it seems like it's not a dental issue that needs attention. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how this would happen? I'm not sure if it's something like a *healing crisis* for my teeth - where it got worse again before it stays better - or if I need to use the clay more/different/something. I brush my teeth normally in the morning (still sort of addicted to that clean feeling from toothpaste), then with the clay, and typically use only the clay at night. Thanks, Cindy Cindy Kirchhoff http://livinginrhyme.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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