Friday, February 27, 2015

Do You Experience Teeth Sensitivity When Brushing?



"Tooth sensitivity is unfortunate and can be a nuisance", states Periodontist Dr. Denine Rice. When you want to go and enjoy an ice tea with a friend or drink coffee on a Saturday you may think twice before reaching for that drink due to the fear of sensitivity. Here are some things you can do to help:
Ask your DDS for a recommendation for toothpaste. There are specially designed toothpastes for individuals who have sensitivity. You’ll want to check with your dentist first if you are unsure which type to use, as there are multiple brands with different flavors. You’ll want to find toothpaste that is going to work specifically for you. 
See your dentist regularly for cleanings - many times that's the cause.  If you have not had a cleaning in awhile it is important to get this taken care of. As decay builds up on the enamel of the teeth, or when periodontal disease gets worse, your teeth become even more sensitive.
If you have recently whitened your teeth, try using fluoride after your whitening session. There are two layers on your teeth. One is enamel, the hard outer shell, and the other is dentin. "Dentin is softer and can become exposed when you whiten your teeth," Dr. Rice. After you initially whiten you are more susceptible. Make sure to follow the directions on when to eat and drink after whitening. If you wait to consume something it can lesson the impact of the sensitivity.





1 comment:

  1. Thanks for elucidating on such an important topic. The severe discomfort from tooth sensitivity can last for several hours. Instead of bearing the pain from dental sensitivity, it is important to find out the underlying cause of sensitivity. If sensitivity is left untreated, it advances to more serious dental problems. Hydrogen peroxide is the key ingredient in most teeth whiteners. Therefore, it is true that teeth whitening can cause tooth sensitivity if it is not done under proper guidance of a qualified cosmetic dentist. Informative post.

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