Dental Sensitivity – Causes & Treatments

Dental Sensitivity

Dental Sensitivity – Causes & Treatments

Is it sometimes unpleasant for you to eat ice cream or drink a cup of hot coffee? Do you squirm while brushing or flossing your teeth? You may have gum disease if this is the case. You should seek advice from the greatest dental services in Orem.

Dental Sensitivity - Causes & Treatments

CAUSES:

  • Cavities in the teeth
  • Fractured teeth
  • Worn fillings
  • Periodontal disease
  • Exposed tooth root
  • Worn tooth enamel

The crowns of your teeth—the region above the gum line—are protected by a layer of enamel in good teeth. The dental root is protected by a layer of cementum beneath the gum line. Dentin lies beneath both the enamel and the cementum.

Dentin is less thick than enamel and cementum, and its tubules are very small (small hollow tubes or canals). When the enamel or cementum on the dentin wears away, these tubules enable heat and cold, corrosive or sticky substances to access the nerves and cells within the tooth. When the gums recede, the dentin may be exposed. Hypersensitivity is a possible outcome.

What are the Treatments For Dental Sensitivity?

Sensitive teeth can be addressed. The cause of the sensitivity will determine the medication. Your dentist may recommend one of the following treatments:

  • Toothpaste that Desensitizes

This contains components that inhibit sensation transfer from the tooth surface to the nerves, and it usually takes a few treatments to diminish hypersensitivity.

  • The Fluoride Gel

It is An in-office procedure that hardens tooth enamel and minimizes sensation transfer.

These can be used to correct sensitivity caused by a fault or deterioration.

  • Surgical Gum Transplant

This might be used to fix a defect or decay that causes sensitivity. This will preserve the root and lessen sensitivity if gum material has been lost from the root.

If your discomfort is serious and no other treatment options are available, your doctor may offer this therapy to resolve the issue.

Preventing sensitive tooth pain requires good dental care. Look for your doctor’s advice in Canyon Gate Dental if you have any questions or concerns regarding your daily oral hygiene practice or tooth sensitivity.

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