As The Weather Gets Cold, Your Teeth Might Feel It More Than You Think, Says Doctor

As The Weather Gets Cold, Your Teeth Might Feel It More Than You Think, Says Doctor

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Updated Nov 26, 2025 | 03:48 PM IST

SummaryThe UK has recorded its coldest autumn in 15 years, prompting cold-health alerts across several regions. A Yorkshire dentist warns that freezing temperatures can strain teeth, leading to sensitivity, toothache from sinus pressure, dry mouth, pain from cold foods and even tiny enamel cracks. Good oral care becomes especially important during winter.

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