Bananas, huh? Interesting... haven't heard that one before. Usually fruit sugars can trigger sensitivity for some folks. Glad it worked for your son though—just goes to show how unpredictable teeth can be. I'd still keep an eye out, just in case.
Bananas are definitely a new one to me too, but honestly, teeth issues can be so random... I've had sensitivity flare-ups from stuff I'd never expect—like room temperature water (seriously?). Usually what helps me is gently brushing with a toothpaste specifically for sensitive teeth and avoiding acidic foods for a couple of days. Ever tried switching toothpaste brands or types? Sometimes even small changes can make a noticeable difference.
Bananas, huh? That's definitely a first for me too, but teeth can be weirdly picky about the strangest things. I remember once my teeth went nuts after eating some soft bread—like, seriously, bread? I felt betrayed, lol. Switching toothpaste helped me a lot too, especially ones that have potassium nitrate. And rinsing with lukewarm water instead of cold made a surprising difference. Teeth are just drama queens sometimes...
Bananas and bread, huh? Teeth really do have their own weird agenda sometimes. My daughter once had a meltdown after eating yogurt—yep, yogurt. She said it felt like her teeth were being squeezed together. I thought she was exaggerating until I tried some myself and felt that weird sensitivity too. Switching to a gentler toothpaste helped us both, and we started using room-temp water for brushing. Teeth drama is real...and apparently contagious, lol.
Interesting about the yogurt sensitivity—haven't heard that one before. Teeth can indeed be quirky, but sometimes sensations like that might hint at underlying enamel wear or even mild gum recession. I had similar issues a few years back, and my dentist recommended a fluoride rinse in addition to gentle toothpaste. It made a noticeable difference for me. Might be worth checking with your dentist if it keeps happening... better safe than sorry, right?