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What Is Trench Mouth And How Do I Know If I Have It?

We can’t imagine a worse-sounding oral condition than trench mouth. Although it sounds like ...

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6 Ways To Know When It’s Time To See The Dentist

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TMJ/TMD Treatment, Causes And Symptoms

Conditions related to the jaw can cause severe symptoms, including pain and functional issues ...

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Can Receding Gums Grow Back?

Receding gums can occur for many reasons, from aggressive brushing to gum disease, and ...

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What Is Pericoronitis And Is It Serious?

If you’ve ever experienced pain or swelling near the back of your mouth, you ...

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What Is An Endodontist And Why Would I Need To See One?

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Understanding Sensitive Teeth

Causes of Sensitivity

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Sensitive teeth can be a real pain, literally. If you find yourself wincing every time you eat something too hot or too cold, it might be time to address the issue. Understanding what causes sensitivity and how to treat it can make a world of difference in your dental health and overall well-being.

One common cause of sensitive teeth is worn enamel or receding gums, which can expose the sensitive inner layers of your teeth. In some cases, tooth decay or a cracked tooth can also lead to sensitivity. By working with your dentist to determine the root cause of your sensitivity, you can find the best treatment plan for your specific needs.

Effective Treatments for Sensitivity

Desensitizing Toothpaste Usage

Professional Fluoride Treatments

One of the most common ways to treat sensitivity is by using desensitizing toothpaste. These special toothpastes work to block the nerve pathways that lead to sensitivity, providing relief with regular use. Additionally, your dentist may recommend fluoride treatments to help strengthen your tooth enamel and reduce sensitivity over time. By combining these treatments with good oral hygiene practices, you can manage and even eliminate sensitivity for a more comfortable smile.

For more severe cases of sensitivity, your dentist may suggest other treatments such as bonding agents or dental sealants to protect your teeth from further damage. By working closely with your dental provider, you can find the best solution for your sensitive teeth and get back to enjoying your favorite foods and drinks without pain.