Perhaps you have a cavity, or your enamel has been worn off? That is what usually causes one or two teeth to hurt and be sensitive like that.
If it were all of your teeth, or the majority of them...then I think you would just have sensitive teeth.
My best advice is to get some Sensodine toothpaste for the time being, and schedule an appointment to see your dentist. If you have a cavity, your doctor will take care of it...and he may even suggest using Sensodine if the issue is loss of enamel. Sensodine is dentist recommended, and helps relieve sensitive teeth.
Sensitivity try using sensodyne toothpaste..sold at supermarkets and pharmacy's..Or maybe it could be slightly chipped...if the pain continues see a dentist soon...i would right away though...but thats only because im always paranoid& it is better to know then to wonder.
There can be various reasons for having sensitive teeth. It could be cavities, worn down enamel, or gum recession. It’s best to visit a dentist and get your teeth looked at. Here is a site which explains the top reasons for tooth pain and sensitivity:
teeth are sensitive to anything very hot or very cold, maybe you have a cavity, also try drinking with a straw so the fluid doesnt hit your teeth and puts less sugar/acid on it.
I had a canine tooth that was sensitive to cold and pressure. It was due to micro-cracks in the surface of the tooth enamel. Have your dentist check. Good Luck!!
It may mean that you have sencetive nerve in your tooth.
Maybe your left front tooth is sensitive to cold water.
Its just a sensative tooth, nothing big really.
thank you everyone for commenting :)
cavity?