It’s not uncommon to experience a sharp, painful sensation when consuming hot coffee, cold ice cream, or sweet treats. This discomfort, often intensified by a brisk wind, is known as sensitive teeth or dentine hypersensitivity. It’s a widespread issue, affecting nearly one in three people, and typically involves multiple teeth. The primary cause? Exposed tooth necks.
Understanding the Pain: Causes of Sensitive Teeth Sensitive teeth primarily stem from exposed tooth necks, which are usually shielded by gums from extreme temperatures and acidic or sugary foods. These necks contain thousands of tiny channels (dentine tubules) that lead directly to the dental nerve. Gum recession exposes these necks, heightening sensitivity and potentially making dental visits painful due to the intense discomfort caused by contact with dental instruments or water-air jets.
Common Causes of Sensitive Teeth Include:
Professional Remedies for Sensitive Teeth If you're struggling with sensitive teeth, it’s advisable to visit a dentist rather than wait for the problem to resolve on its own. Treatments may include:
Home Remedies to Alleviate Pain Alongside professional treatments, there are effective home strategies to protect your teeth and gums:
By understanding the causes and implementing both professional treatments and effective home care, you can significantly reduce tooth sensitivity and enhance your oral health.
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