Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

Causes of Tooth SensitivityTooth sensitivity, which is also referred to as root sensitivity or dentin hypersensitivity, is a common issue that affects roughly one out of two people. Since it tends to come and go, many people may assume that it is not too serious and simply think that it is something they must endure. However, ignoring tooth sensitivity is not a good idea. In fact, it may be a sign of a serious issue like a broken tooth, cavity, tooth decay, gum recession or periodontal disease. To stop the pain and correct the problems, our cosmetic dentist in Santa Monica may need to fit patients with dental crowns or dental veneers.

Tooth sensitivity happens when the dentin on the root areas in the mouth are exposed, thus allowing certain foods and beverages to irritate the nerves of the tooth. Typically, consuming foods or drinks that are extremely cold, hot, sweet or acidic will create a painful sensation in the teeth. When someone has tooth sensitivity, it can make tooth brushing painful. This can result is poor hygienic habits that lead to cavities and tooth decay.

If you suspect that you have sensitive teeth, be sure to tell our Santa Monica dentist. Dr. Khoubnazar will conduct a thorough examination to determine the cause and provide treatment options. For less serious cases, the solution may be to use a low abrasion toothpaste that is designed for people who suffer from tooth sensitivity.

 

Source: Dentist Santa Monica

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