Title: What Causes Sensitive Teeth
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2WHAT CAUSES
SENSITIVE TEETH
3- If you have recently been avoiding certain hot or
cold foods due to pain in your teeth, then you
may be experiencing a common condition called
teeth sensitivity.
4- The pain associated with sensitive teeth can
range from something as mild as a twinge upon
taking a bite of candy to sharp, shooting pain
upon exposure to heat or cold.
5- It may also occur in only one tooth or several
all at once. Although sensitive teeth can occur
at any age
6- it is more common among older adults due to the
wear and tear on a persons mouth that occurs
over the years.
7- To help you identify the cause of your teeth
sensitivity, here are the most common reasons
along with the possible treatments that may
reduce your pain.
8Common Causes
9- When you mention that your teeth are sensitive,
your dentist will conduct a thorough exam that
may reveal one or more of the following causes.
10 11- When cavities break through the enamel, the
dentin is exposed which allows for the sensations
caused by heat or cold to reach the nerves.
12- If decay is untreated long enough it can go even
deeper to the nerve and cause a painful infection.
13 14- Periodontal disease can allow pockets to form
along the gum line that expose the roots to
painful stimuli.
15- WORN FILLING OR TOOTH FRACTURE
16- Similar to tooth decay, a worn filling or tooth
fracture allows cold and heat to reach the dentin.
17 18- The tooth roots lack the protective enamel that
is on the tooth crown.
19- Aggressive tooth brushing, aging and gum disease
can all cause your gums to recede and increase
your susceptibility to teeth sensitivity.
20POTENTIAL TREATMENTS
21The good news is that your family dentist can
easily treat most cases of tooth sensitivity.
22However, the type of treatment you will need
depends upon the underlying cause of your
sensitivity. For example, a minor cavity may only
require a simple filling.
23Tooth fractures may require a crown or extraction
depending upon the severity of the break.
24After looking at your gums, your dentist may
recommend a tooth cleaning combined with home
care strategies such as flossing and using a
soft-bristled toothbrush for your oral hygiene
routine.
25- However, severe cases of gum recession may
require aggressive treatment such as grafting.
26- If worn enamel is the cause of your sensitivity,
then your dentist may apply a desensitizing agent
in the office to provide prompt relief.
27PREVENTING FUTURE SENSITIVITY
28There are several things you can do at home to
prevent and reduce sensitivity
Always brush your teeth in gentle, circular
motions while using a soft brush.
Avoid highly acidic foods that may break down the
enamel.
Visit your dentist at least every six months for
a cleaning and exam where they may also recommend
using fluoride.
29- Teeth rarely cause pain unless some type of
damage has occurred.
30- For this reason, it is best to speak with your
dentist at the first sign of sensitivity so that
the problem can be corrected before it becomes
worse.
31- By taking a proactive stance against sensitivity,
you and your family dentist can work together to
ensure that you can eat and drink comfortably
whether you are enjoying a cup of hot coffee or
an ice cold drink.
32 If you are seeking professional dental advice,
it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
33Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions,
examine you, and determine exactly what needs to
be done to get you back to normal.
34Call today for an appointment. Visit
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