sensitive-teeth-treatment-wantirna-south If you have sensitive teeth, you won’t be able to eat what you want.

Tooth sensitivity is a common problem that comes with discomfort or pain when consuming certain foods and beverages and exposed to extreme temperatures.

The pain associated with sensitivity is often sharp and sudden, and often recurring.

Fortunately, sensitive teeth can be treated. Read on to learn more.

Causes of Teeth Sensitivity

Improper brushing techniques

Brushing your teeth way too hard may wear away your tooth enamel.

If you brush faster than you floss, you may need to change that to save your tooth enamel.

Poor oral hygiene routine

Failing to perform a proper oral hygiene routine promotes plaque build-up along the gumline to the point that only a professional scale and clean from your dentist can remove it.

Receding gums

You may not notice your gums begin moving away from your teeth. If this happens, you are exposing the sensitive nerves in the tooth’s root.

Acidic diet

Frequent consumption of bitter or sour foods and beverages could contribute to wearing away the tooth enamel.

Check your diet for acidic foods and drinks, limit your consumption, drink with a straw, and rinse your mouth with water right after.

Sugars

Sugary treats like candies and cakes can contribute to bacteria growth, leading to eroded gums that expose the sensitive areas of teeth.

Treatment for Sensitive Teeth

Teeth sensitivity do not really fade away; the symptoms may tame down or even seem to go away for a while.

Unless the cause of teeth sensitivity is removed, it will keep coming back.

Here are home treatments suggested by your Wantirna South dentist:

  • Desensitising toothpaste. There are toothpastes made for sensitive teeth. To make sure, call or see your Wantirna South dentist and find out which product may work best for you.
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head.
  • Avoid acidic foods and drinks.
  • Use a fluoride-containing mouthwash daily.
  • Consider wearing a protective mouthguard if you engage in contact sports and an occlusal splint if you grind your teeth at night.

The following are dental procedures that may reduce the effects of tooth sensitivity:

  • Dental bonding, crowns or inlays can fix flaws or decay-causing sensitivity
  • Fluoride gel or varnish
  • A surgical gum graft can protect the tooth root and reduce sensitivity if the gum tissue has receded
  • Root canal therapy is the last-resort treatment for serious tooth sensitivity that has not been helped by other methods

Sensitive Teeth Treatment in Wantirna South

At Dr Sachdeva’s dental clinic, we deliver safe and effective teeth and jaw care. We provide custom-made treatments tailored just for you!

At Dr Sachdeva’s dental clinic, our goal is to make quality dental care affordable.

Take advantage of our latest offers. For more information, visit our special offers page.

Call us on (03) 9800 2338 or book your appointment online.

We are located at 287 Stud Road in Wantirna South.