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What are Sensitive Teeth?

What does it mean to have sensitive teeth?

Sensitive teeth, or dental hypersensitivity, is a common dental condition where a person experiences discomfort or pain in their teeth when they encounter certain stimuli, such as hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and beverages. This sensation can be sharp and sudden, but it is typically temporary.

Are some people more prone to sensitive teeth than others?

Yes, individual predisposition to dental sensitivity can vary. Those with thinner enamel, gum disease, or a habit of grinding their teeth may be more susceptible. Additionally, people who consume a high-acid diet or have undergone recent dental work might experience transient sensitivity.

What treatments are available for sensitive teeth?

Treatments for sensitive teeth can range from home care strategies, such as using desensitising toothpaste and softer toothbrushes, to professional treatments like fluoride gels, varnishes, or dental sealants. In cases where gum disease or decay is the cause, addressing the underlying issue will often alleviate sensitivity.

When should someone with sensitive teeth see a dentist?

If tooth sensitivity is severe, persistent, or if it does not improve with over-the-counter treatments, it is important to see a dentist. Persistent sensitivity could be a sign of a more serious underlying condition that needs professional attention.

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What causes teeth to become sensitive?

Sensitivity in teeth often results from the thinning of tooth enamel or recession of the gums, which exposes the underlying dentin or the tooth root. This exposure can lead to an increased sensitivity as these areas are less protected.

Other causes may include:

  • Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush
  • Dental erosion due to acidic foods and drinks
  • Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
  • Tooth decay near the gum line
  • Gum disease
  • Recent dental procedures

How are sensitive teeth diagnosed?

To diagnose sensitive teeth, a dental professional will review the patient’s dental history, perform a thorough examination of the patient’s teeth and gums, and may conduct tests to determine the specific cause of sensitivity. This can help in creating an effective treatment plan.

Can lifestyle changes help with sensitive teeth?

Absolutely. Avoiding extreme temperature foods, acidic drinks, and hard brushing can mitigate sensitivity. Implementing a soft-bristled toothbrush, gentle flossing, and regular dental check-ups can prevent further enamel erosion or gum recession.

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