Those of you who suffer from sensitive teeth may find it hard to perform some daily activities such as brushing, drinking hot or cold beverages etc. You may be forced to give up your favourite food, just to avoid any discomfort. Let’s take a closer look at what causes sensitive teeth?
Worn out tooth enamel
If you have worn out tooth enamel, it could
expose the nerves of your teeth and cause tooth sensitivity. This would cause a
little discomfort while consuming cold or hot food. Your teeth could also be
sensitive to acidic foods such as citrus fruits and sour candy.
Dentin erosion
When the enamel that covers the nerves of your
teeth start to wear off, it is known as dentin erosion. There are many reasons
that can cause dentin erosion. Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled
toothbrush can over time wear off the enamel, leading to tooth sensitivity.
Changing to a soft bristled tooth brush could help reduce this problem.
Tooth decay
Tooth decay or a cavity as it is often
referred to, can cause sensitivity. A tooth decay can go unnoticed for a long
time until it starts making you feel uncomfortable. In most cases, this is when
decay progressesto becoming an infection. Proper oral hygiene and using the
right toothpaste can help you avoid tooth decay.
Cracked tooth or crown
Sometimes it’s hard to see what causes sensitive teeth, especially if you have
been taking good care of your teeth. Did you know that even a very tiny crack on
a tooth, can cause sensitivity?Although, not visible to your eye, it can still
cause discomfort.
Luckily, there are a lot of sensitivity treatments that are available in the
market today. You could also try home remedies to deal with your sensitive
teeth. However, if symptoms persist, it is best that you visit your dentist.
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