Sensitive Teeth: Causes and Treatments

Sensitive teeth

You don’t have to suffer from sensitive teeth. Follow these tips to help enjoy your life again!

Things that you used to eat and drink every day can suddenly bring you to the edge of tears as your teeth become increasingly sensitive. It is estimated that one in eight people suffer from sensitive teeth. Why should you have to suffer from eating and drinking the things you love? There are ways to treat your tooth troubles!

Causes

In order to treat these symptoms, we must first explore the causes. One of the leading causes of sensitive teeth is enamel loss. Your teeth can lose their enamel from brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush. Over time these can cause the gums to recede. Another cause of enamel loss is acids. Foods and beverages that contain acids like certain fruits and soft drinks can cause the enamel to erode over time. Grinding your teeth, also called Bruxism, can also cause your enamel to disappear, leaving your tooth’s nerves exposed to bacteria. Using whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes with alcohol can also cause sensitive teeth. Some other dental issues that might be causing your sensitive teeth include decay around the edges of your fillings, a cracked tooth, excessive plaque, and gum disease.

Treatments

If you notice sensitive teeth, first try switching your toothbrush to a softer bristle and brush softer. If you are using whitening toothpaste, consider switching to something less aggressive as well as something for sensitive4 teeth. Eating foods like lemons, tomato sauce, and pickles as well as drinking coffee, juices, and sodas can also be causing your tooth troubles. Try drinking water or something without acid to snack on. If you have noticed a sore jaw or teeth because of Bruxism or clenching your teeth, speak with your Catonsville Dental Care dentist about a mouth guard. For other dental issues, make an appointment with your Catonsville Dental Care dentist to have your teeth properly examined for evidence of decay or gum disease.

While your tooth’s enamel is the hardest substance in your body, it is not resistant to wear. Your daily habits could be causing harm to your enamel. Speak with your dentist for more information on how to help restore your enamel and ways to avoid losing more of it.

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Disclaimer: The writer of this article is not a medical professional. Information contained herein has been collected from sources believed to be reliable, and every precaution has been taken to ensure its accuracy. The information provided here is for general informational purposes only, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care.

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