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Can Being Anemic Affect Your Teeth?

Can being aneamic affect your teeth? Ive got a constant pain in my teeth that stops me from eating and drinking and even breathing in through my mouth. It feels like my teeth are extremely sensitive and im sick of taking painkiller because they dnt help.
Fri, 9 May 2014
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Thanks for using Health care Magic.

Read your query.Anaemia as such will not cause any pain in the teeth.

The sensitivity can be because of gingivitis or abrasion or many other reasons related to teeth
You can try using a desensitizing tooth paste (sensodyne) and use the mouth wash for a while.

Visit a local dentist and get your teeth cleaned (must do)and also check all your teeth as to whether any tooth is causing the pain and do the needful.

Hope this was beneficial.

Thanks and regards.
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Can Being Anemic Affect Your Teeth?

Thanks for using Health care Magic. Read your query.Anaemia as such will not cause any pain in the teeth. The sensitivity can be because of gingivitis or abrasion or many other reasons related to teeth You can try using a desensitizing tooth paste (sensodyne) and use the mouth wash for a while. Visit a local dentist and get your teeth cleaned (must do)and also check all your teeth as to whether any tooth is causing the pain and do the needful. Hope this was beneficial. Thanks and regards.