Sensitive Teeth?
December 9, 2013
Those with sensitive teeth are usually always in pain as this condition in dentistry manifests itself through when eating or drinking very hot or very cold things. The pain can be sharp, shooting and you’ll feel it at the ends of your nerves. Sensitive teeth are caused when the underlying layer of teeth, called dentin, is exposed. Microscopic holes called tubules are found in the roots and lead to the pulp where all the nerves are. Usually, the tubules become exposed when the gum tissues recede and hot and cold or even overly sweet food can reach the nerve and cause pain.
There are many reasons why you may have sensitive teeth – it could be because the enamel has worn out due to brushing too hard, or eating too much acidic foods like citrus fruits, tea or tomatoes; it can be caused by gum disease or other gum-related conditions, it can be caused by aggressively utilizing electric tooth brushes; it can even be caused by using the wrong kind of mouthwash or toothpaste. Whatever the cause, these are just some ways you can help with the pain of sensitive teeth. (more…)