Tooth Sensitivity
Tired of wincing at every sip?
Find out what's causing your sensitivity and how to fix it.
Routine Care
Talk to a Dentist Now●Common Symptoms
- Pain with hot foods/drinks
- Pain with cold foods/drinks
- Discomfort with sweets
- Pain when brushing
- Sensitivity to air
●Common Causes
- Worn enamel
- Exposed tooth roots
- Cavities
- Cracked teeth
- Teeth grinding
- Recent dental work
●When to Seek Care
- Sensitivity is new or getting worse
- Pain is severe
- Sensitivity affects daily eating/drinking
- You notice other dental issues
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my teeth suddenly sensitive?
New sensitivity can indicate enamel wear, gum recession, cavities, or a cracked tooth. A consultation can identify the cause.
Can sensitive teeth be cured?
Treatment depends on the cause. Options include desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, bonding, or gum grafts.
Is tooth sensitivity serious?
While not always serious, it can indicate underlying issues that should be addressed to prevent worsening.
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