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Dental Update: Sensitive Teeth: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Sensitive Teeth: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Sensitive Teeth: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Sensitive teeth can cause sharp, sudden pain in response to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks. This common condition affects millions and can interfere with daily activities like eating, drinking, and even brushing. Understanding its causes, treatment options, and how to prevent sensitivity is key to maintaining comfort and oral health.

Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity
  • Worn tooth enamel from aggressive brushing or acidic foods.
  • Exposed tooth roots due to gum recession.
  • Tooth decay, cracks, or dental procedures like whitening.
  • Use of abrasive toothpaste or teeth grinding.
  • Gum disease affecting the protective tissues around teeth.
     
Effective Treatments for Sensitive Teeth
  • Desensitizing toothpaste that helps block pain signals.
  • Fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel.
  • Dental bonding, sealants, or fillings to protect exposed areas.
  • Professional cleaning to treat gum disease and prevent recession.
  • Night guards to prevent damage from teeth grinding.
     
Tips to Prevent Tooth Sensitivity
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush gently twice daily.
  • Avoid acidic and sugary foods and beverages in excess.
  • Maintain regular dental check-ups for early detection.
  • Follow your dentist’s advice on oral hygiene and treatments.
  • Wear a protective mouthguard if you grind your teeth.
     

At SDAIC (Shrey Dental Associates & Implant Centre), we offer personalized care plans to manage and prevent tooth sensitivity. Early intervention can restore comfort and protect your teeth for the long term, ensuring you enjoy every bite pain-free.

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