How To Treat The Problem Of Teeth Sensitivity?

Treat The Problem Of Teeth Sensitivity

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Suffering from the problem of teeth sensitivity is considered one of the most common dental issues people face worldwide. It is usually caused due to worn tooth enamel or exposed tooth roots. Performing certain activities such as eating, drinking, and brushing can cause sharp pain if you have sensitive teeth. In this blog, we will discuss the common ways to treat teeth sensitivity. 

Know The Ways To Treat Teeth Sensitivity

It is advisable to visit your dentist if the teeth sensitivity problem is bothering you a lot. He/she will be able to easily identify the problem and then a treatment plan that fulfills your requirements. Depending on your situation, your dentist can recommend the following:

Fluoride Treatment

Your dentist might apply fluoride on the sensitive areas of the teeth to strengthen the outermost layer (enamel) and ultimately reduce pain. Additionally, he or she could advise applying prescription fluoride at home with the use of personalized custom trays.

Desensitizing Toothpaste

Desensitizing toothpaste can sometimes help to alleviate dental pain caused due to sensitive teeth after several applications. There are a variety of products available in the market. Talk to your dentist to find out which product works best for you.

Bonding Or Desensitizing

The exposed root surfaces can be occasionally treated by applying bonding resin to the sensitive root surfaces. This procedure might also require a local anesthetic.

Surgical Gum Graft

A small amount of gum tissue from another part of your mouth can be taken and attached to the damaged area if your tooth root has lost gum tissue. This can lessen sensitivity and protect the exposed roots.

Root Canal

Your dentist may suggest a root canal to treat issues in the tooth’s soft core (dental pulp) if your sensitive teeth are really painful and other treatments are ineffective. While the process can seem complicated to you in the beginning, it is the most effective technique to get rid of tooth sensitivity.

How To Prevent Teeth Sensitivity?

Teeth sensitivity can be easily avoided by adopting a few measures. We have provided the tips to reduce the chances of having sensitive teeth in the pointers below:

  • Maintaining a proper oral hygiene routine on a regular basis is a must. This included brushing at least twice a day, flossing, and using mouthwash.
  • You need to change the toothbrush after a span of three to four months. If you see that your toothbrush’s bristles have become frayed, change it immediately.
  • Always use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Brushing your teeth with hard bristles can damage the enamel and be the reason for the sensitivity. Also, avoid using toothpaste that has a high degree of abrasives. 
  • It is advisable to use fluoride toothpaste for a healthy set of teeth.
  • Flossing is equally important as brushing. This helps to clean the areas that a toothbrush cannot reach. Therefore, flossing at least once a day before brushing can help prevent tooth sensitivity.
  • Choose a diet consisting of less acidic foods and beverages, such as yogurt, coffee, citrus fruits, carbonated drinks, and coffee, as the acid in these foods and beverages accelerates the wearing down of tooth enamel. Try to include more fruits and vegetables in your daily diet.
  • If you suffer from teeth grinding or clenching at night, make it a practice to wear a mouthguard while sleeping, as this problem can fracture your teeth and cause sensitivity.
  • You should also visit your dentist on a regular basis.

We hope you now know about teeth sensitivity and how to get rid of it. Get in touch with us if you have any further questions about this topic.

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