All About
Tooth Sensitivity
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Understanding Tooth Sensitivity
What is tooth sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is when teeth feel sharp pain or discomfort, often in response to hot, cold, sweet, or sour substances.
Why do I feel sharp pain or discomfort in my teeth?
It occurs when tooth enamel erodes or when gums recede, exposing nerves and causing sensitivity and pain.
Why do I feel sharp pain or discomfort in my teeth?
It occurs when tooth enamel erodes or when gums recede, exposing nerves and causing sensitivity and pain.
Causes of Tooth Sensitivity
Attrition
A type of tooth-wear due
to grinding between
opposing teeth.
Abrasion
A tooth-wear caused by
Aggressive brushing or
Abrasive toothpaste
Abfraction
Loss of tooth structure near
the gumline, creating a V
or wedge shape
Erosion
It ocurs due to bacteria,
diet, or gastric reflux
acids
Bruxism
It’s involuntary teeth
grinding affecting
roughly 11% of people
Gingival-Recession
Gum recession occurs when
gum tissue pulls away from
teeth, exposing roots
Symptoms of Tooth Sensitivity
What are the symptoms of Tooth Sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity symptoms include sharp pain with hot, cold, acidic, or sweet items
Managing Tooth Sensitivity
What are the steps to protect sensitive teeth?
Good oral care, brushing twice daily with Sensodent-K, reduces and protects against sensitivity.
- Brush twice a day gently with sensitivity toothpaste
- See your dentist every 6 months
- Address teeth grinding with professional guidance
- Be mindful of acidic foods/drinks
- Consider using Sensodent K toothpaste