Hello. I have some sensitivity on one of
my molars... i didn't know why, i thought
i had a cavity or something. But looking
closely, i noticed that the sensitivity
comes from a spot closest to my gumline.
It looks that a little bit of the root of
my molar is exposed.
I don't have this problem in the
surrounding teeth, and my gums seem
healthy. They do bleed from time to time,
but not everyday. They almost always bleed
when i floss, but i have very tight teeth
and i struggle to get the floss in there,
and when i do it does go harshly into my
gums...
Anyways, this tooth that i speak about
seems somewhat rotated inwards... So i'm
wondering if it's possible that
sensitivity can occur from exposed roots
due to tooth rotation.
I recently went to my dentist, and i asked
her about my sensitivity, she just looked
and said 'mmh'. I have a really small
cavity in the tooth next to the really
rotated one, she said it could be that.
Thanks in advance for any input you can
give me.
