Treatment For Sensitive Teeth

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Millions of Americans experience tooth sensitivity to one degree or another, causing them to avoid certain foods and beverages. If this sounds like you, please talk to us about it at The Carrollton Dentist.

People with sensitive teeth are most likely to have problems with temperature. Hot or cold things, like ice cream, can be really difficult.

There is more than one cause of sensitive teeth, and it’s important to have a proper diagnosis by a dental professional. A common cause, tough, is the wearing away of tooth enamel. This can expose the dentin just beneath it. Enamel can wear down from using a hard-bristle toothbrush and brushing too aggressively. That’s why we always – repeat, always – recommend a soft-bristle brush and a light touch.

Other causes:

  • Tooth erosion from highly acidic foods and beverages
  • Tooth decay
  • Receding gums
  • Bruxism (tooth grinding)

The treatment for sensitive teeth may involve filling a cavity or replacing a worn filling. If it’s caused by gum loss, you may need a graft.

Many cases of sensitive teeth respond very well to sensitive-teeth toothpaste. Take a look in the store: just about every major brand of toothpaste includes a line for sensitive teeth, and they are known to work. Many people see results within a week or two.

The most important thing is to talk to us about it, at The Carrollton Dentist. Our services include general and restorative dentistry. Call to schedule an appointment today.

Contact The Carrollton Dentist:

469-708-2049

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

2440 N Josey Ln Ste 101
Carrollton, Texas
75006

 

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