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All About Tooth Sensitivity

Teeth sensitivity is a temporary discomfort triggered by hot, cold, sweet, or acidic stimuli due to various dental issues.

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Tooth sensitivity is the condition that occurs when the enamel layer of your teeth wears off, exposing the dentin layer underneath with its numerous nerve endings. If you have teeth sensitive to cold, hot, sweet and sour food or drinks, you will feel a sharp pain when these stimuli hit the teeth.

Tooth sensitivity occurs when the enamel in your teeth erode away due to various reasons, such as poor oral hygiene, improper diet and more. If left unchecked, sensitivity can progress into much more serious conditions, including tooth cavity and decay.

Lack of sufficient levels of calcium and vitamin D in the body can lead to tooth enamel loss, which causes sensitivity. You can get relief by switching to a toothpaste for sensitivity. Sensodent-K and Sensodent KF are some of the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth.

Tooth sensitivity can go away on its own if it is caused by a recent dental procedure. Also, maintaining proper dental health practices can reduce tooth sensitivity symptoms. You can also use Sensodent-K and Sensodent KF toothpaste.

You can take a tooth sensitivity test to find out how severe your symptoms are. The Dento Meter by Sensodent-K is such an online test. You have to answer a few questions about your symptoms before you get the results.

The frequency of visits recommended by the dentist can vary from person to person, depending on the severity of the symptoms and the tooth sensitivity treatment in place. Besides visiting the dentist, you can also try sensitive teeth cure options at home, such as changing your toothpaste to address the tooth sensitivity.

Symptoms from sensitive gums and teeth can last between a few minutes and a few days, depending on the cause. For instance, sensitive teeth caused by dental procedures usually go away in a few days. However, sensitivity caused due to gum recession or enamel loss may require specific sensitive teeth solutions for permanent treatment.

Dental problems and prevention largely depend on your overall oral hygiene practices. Some of these practices include:

● Brushing twice regularly with a soft-bristled brush,
● Limiting the intake of acidic items.
● Visiting the dentist for a checkup regularly.

Also, you can start using a sensitive toothpaste.

Brushing your teeth with a desensitizing toothpaste is one of the best sensitive teeth remedies. For instance, the Sensodent-K and Seensodent KF toothpastes can provide sensitive teeth pain relief when used for brushing twice every day. These toothpastes can help limit the pain even when consuming hot, cold, sweet or sour foods.

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