Tooth sensitivity is a widespread dental issue that affects millions globally. It is characterized by a sharp, sudden pain in response to stimuli such as hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and beverages. Do you experience sensitive teeth? Here are some common causes and treatments that might help.
Causes of Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth sensitivity occurs when the protective layers of the tooth (enamel and cementum) wear away, exposing the underlying dentin. Dentin contains microscopic tubules filled with nerve endings, which become sensitive to external stimuli when exposed. Common causes include: .
.Enamel erosion due to acidic foods and drinks, aggressive brushing, or teeth grinding.
.Gum recession, which exposes the tooth roots.
.Cracked or chipped teeth. Dental procedures, such as tooth whitening or fillings.
.Tooth decay or cavities.
Preventing and Minimizing Discomfort
To prevent tooth sensitivity and reduce discomfort, consider these tips:
1. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush gently to avoid enamel erosion and gum recession.
2. Choose a toothpaste specifically designed for sensitive teeth, which can help block the nerve endings in exposed dentin.
3. Avoid consuming highly acidic foods and drinks, or use a straw to minimize contact with your teeth.
4. Wear a mouthguard at night if you grind your teeth.
5. Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
Treatment Options for Persistent Sensitivity
If tooth sensitivity persists despite your efforts, consult our team. We may suggest one of the following treatments:
1. Fluoride gel or varnish application to strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity.
2. Dental bonding to cover exposed dentin or tooth roots.
3. Root canal therapy for severe cases caused by tooth decay or infection.
4. Surgical gum graft to cover exposed tooth roots if gum recession is the cause.
Are you experiencing sensitive teeth? Contact our team to learn about your options today. We look forward to helping you.
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