The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of Sensitive Teeth

A hidden cavity in the teeth, cold or hot food, or even chilled water can all cause tooth sensitivity.

For most people, teeth sensitivity is a problem, but it can be avoided and treated by following a good oral hygiene regimen.

Some people have sensitive teeth as a result of a thin layer of enamel on their teeth and brushing too hard.

Medical conditions such as GERD and bulimia can also cause tooth sensitivity. Also, after a dental procedure, you may experience temporary tooth sensitivity.

Consultation with a dentist is the first step in treating tooth sensitivity. They'll examine Dental Hygiene of your teeth for cavities, receding gums, and loose fillings, as well as the source of your sensitivity.

If you have mild sensitivity issues, try using a softer toothpaste, mouthwash that doesn't contain alcohol, and brushing your teeth gently without using too much force.

Acid reducers can help with GERD, a psychiatrist can help with bulimia, a gum graft can help with receding gums, and caffeine can help with nighttime teeth grinding.

Contacting 4 Squares Dentistry for treatment of tooth sensitivity is a good idea.

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