Sensitive teeth? You’re not alone
If you sometimes get a jolt of pain in your mouth when you drink or eat something hot or cold, you’re not alone!
A new survey of U.S. dental offices finds that one in eight people experience tooth sensitivity.
Sensitivity can be caused by the following dental issues:
- Worn tooth enamel from using a hard toothbrush and using a hard grip while brushing aggressively.
- Tooth erosion due to highly acidic foods and beverages.
- Tooth decay, worn leaky fillings and broken teeth that expose the dentin of your tooth.
- Gum recession that leaves your root surface exposed.
- Grinding your teeth at night.
- Post dental treatment sensitivity – common, but temporary, especially with procedures such as crowns, fillings and tooth bleaching.
Treatment at home:
- Limit diet and intake of anything that may trigger sensitivity
- Drink water after eating or drinking anything acidic
- Use a soft bristle toothbrush, and do not over brush
- Incorporate a sensitive toothpaste in your oral hygiene routine
- Visit your Dentist for recommendations and possible in-office treatment
Don’t let sensitive teeth keep you from the foods and drinks you love most! There is always a solution and we are here to help! Call our office today and together we can make a difference in your dental health!
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