Do You Have Sensitive Teeth?

September 15, 2014

484760977If you have to avoid eating or drinking certain foods and beverages because of tooth pain, you may be suffering from tooth sensitivity.  Sharp pain and discomfort in your teeth from cold, hot, sweet or sour food is not normal. Your teeth are protected by a layer of enamel and gum tissue. Underneath the gum tissue are tooth roots, made of tiny tubes, which lead directly to the nerve of your tooth. If these roots are exposed by a receding gum line, they can allow the stimulus of hot, cold or sweet to reach your nerve directly, causing you pain and discomfort. If you are suffering from tooth sensitivity, make an appointment today to see the experienced dentists at Dental Expressions. Dr. Holman and Dr. Frazier proudly serve patients throughout Oklahoma City, OK, Moore, Norman, Midwest City and surrounding areas.

Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity can be caused by a variety of factors.

  • Receding Gums- Caused by periodontal disease
  • Gingivitis- Inflamed gum tissue exposes the tooth roots
  • Brushing too hard- Can brush away the enamel and cause gums to recede
  • Cracked Teeth- Cracks can fill up with bacteria and plaque causing gum inflammation
  • Teeth Grinding- Can wear down enamel
  • Plaque- Excess plaque along gum line can cause sensitivity
  • Mouthwash- Acids contained in some mouthwashes can damage the dentin layer of your teeth
  • Acidic Food- Consuming foods like citrus fruits, tomatoes, pickles and tea can cause the enamel to erode
  • Dental Work- Some people may experience temporary sensitivity after cleanings or other dental procedures

Preventing and Treating Tooth Sensitivity in Oklahoma City, OK

There are several steps you can take right now to avoid the pain of sensitive teeth. You can start by practicing good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly to reduce plaque. You could switch to a soft bristled brush and de-sensitizing or fluoridated toothpaste. You could also cut down on eating acidic foods and get fitted for a nightguard if you grind your teeth at night. Although you can take these steps, anyone suffering from tooth sensitivity should see a dentist immediately. Tooth sensitivity could be a sign of a more serious problem like periodontal disease. Also, the dentist can help relieve the sensitivity with treatments like fillings, bondings, fluoride varnishes and dental sealants. Make an appointment with the gentle and caring dentists of Dental Expressions today. Dental Expressions currently serves patients in Oklahoma, City, OK, Moore, Norman, Midwest City and surrounding communities.