Tuesday, December 17, 2019

SENSITIVE TEETH: WHAT CAN BE DONE?


Do your sensitive teeth damage your favorite summer items? Many of us are aware of painful and sensitive sensations that can be felt in your teeth when you bite into something cold. On the other hand, some of us can be sensitive when we bite into something hot. However, the sensitivity of your teeth is never pleasant and can interfere with every day. Fortunately, this can be treated and avoided if you are someone who has sensitive toothaches.
Studies show that more than three million adults in the United States suffer from tooth sensitivity. There is no risk group for tooth sensitivity - this can affect everyone. With a healthy mouth, enamel protects the basic layer of dentin in the teeth, while the gum protects the tooth root. Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body (even stronger than bones)! Enamel is a hard, semi-transparent outer layer that protects teeth from everyday wear. Over time, enamel erodes and teeth are more susceptible to sensitivity, tooth decay and decay.
Tooth sensitivity is usually caused by brushing too often, brushing too hard, or by using a toothbrush with hard bristles, which can potentially remove natural tooth enamel. In this case, the basic layer of dentin (which is softer than tooth enamel) is exposed, which in turn causes the pain sensation associated with sensitivity. Other causes of tooth sensitivity include inflammation of the gums, plaque formation, acidic food, grinding and clenching. If gum inflammation (gum disease) or gum loss is the cause of your sensitive teeth, it may be time to go through a dental treatment plan.
Although a visit to the dentist is always the best choice if you feel tooth sensitivity, there are several ways to protect your tooth enamel and prevent sensitivity at home:
  1. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and brush gently
  2. Avoid foods that are very acidic and sugary
  3. Avoid gritting your teeth or gritting your teeth (facial masks can be very helpful
  4. electric toothbrush to control pressure when cleaning
  5. Use fluoridated mouthwash every day
  6. Avoid rinsing mouths containing alcohol and avoid mouths containing fluorine
  7. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and screw once a day
Visit your dentist every six months (or as often as recommended) for routine cleaning visits
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The best way to avoid and prevent tooth sensitivity is to maintain good oral hygiene. This not only prevents tooth enamel erosion, but also prevents tooth decay, gum disease and your general health. If your tooth sensitivity is severe or persistent, make an appointment with the dentist.