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Are Your Teeth Sensitive to Cold Weather?

Cold air can reach the inner layers of your teeth more easily when the enamel has weakened or worn down. Enamel protects the inside of each tooth, including a layer called dentin that contains tiny tubes connected to your nerves. When the enamel becomes thinner, cold air reaches the dentin and creates that sharp, sudden sensation.

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A woman standing outdoors with her eyes closed, gently holding the side of her face as if experiencing tooth or jaw pain, wearing a green winter coat with a fur-lined hood.

Are Your Teeth Sensitive to Cold Weather?

Cold air can reach the inner layers of your teeth more easily when the enamel has weakened or worn down. Enamel protects the inside of each tooth, including a layer called dentin that contains tiny tubes connected to your nerves. When the enamel becomes thinner, cold air reaches the dentin and creates that sharp, sudden sensation.

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