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How to End Sensitive Teeth Pain?

Oct 1

In every eight people, there is one who has sensitive teeth. It can cause excruciating mouth pain while consuming cold liquids or foods. According to a study done by qualified dentists, men are more likely to have tooth sensitivity than women between the ages of 20 and 40.

 

Tooth sensitivity is greatly influenced by having exposed tooth roots or worn-down enamel. The enamel protects your dentine and dental nerves. Additionally, teeth with cavities become sensitive and painful. Finally, teeth with chips and cracks put nerves in danger of developing abrupt sensitivity. All of these elements may result in discomfort and agony.

 

If you experience pain after eating or drinking cold foods or beverages, you must see your dentist at Monahan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. Your dentist will help discover the source of the tooth sensitivity to propose an effective treatment. Here are some remedies for sensitive teeth pain.

 

Desensitizing Toothpaste

There are three layers to your teeth—enamel, dentin, and pulp. The pulp comprises connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. When your enamel wears down and it exposes your dentin, you may experience sensitivity in that tooth.



Desensitizing toothpaste contains pain-relieving chemicals that stop nerve signals from travelling from the tooth surface to the sensory nerves. As a result, you shield the tooth nerves from heat or cold touch. However, relief may not be immediate. It might take a few weeks for you to notice the advantages of utilizing desensitizing toothpaste.

 

Root Canal

The most well known reasons for tooth sensitivity are Bacteria and/or plaque build-up in the mouth. All of these factors can lead to infection, resulting in many discomforts. A root canal may be required to solve the problem. The treatment site will be numbed using anaesthetic before being cleaned. The pulp of the tooth will then be removed to end the agony. To prevent infection, your dentist will clean the area. They'll also fill the tooth with a different chemicals and finish it by putting a crown or filling over the treated tooth for protection.

 

Surgical Gum Graft

As the underlying teeth roots become exposed, tooth sensitivity can be a side effect of retreating gums. When enamel peels away, you may feel more sensitive to temperature fluctuations than when it wears down.

 

Gum grafting is a procedure that relieves pain caused by gum recession in most patients. The operation is done by your periodontist, who uses donor tissue from a different site to cover the areas of gum recession.

 

A few days after the surgery, which takes place in your periodontist's office, you can return to your normal activities. However, once home, you must follow your specialist's post-operative instructions to take care of your gums to prevent complications.



Fluoride

Fluoride has numerous advantages for your oral and dental health. Your dentist may topically apply it to remineralize your teeth' enamel. As a result, your teeth grow stronger and more complicated, reducing the chance of tooth sensitivity. You can get fluoride from mouthwash, toothpaste, or tap water. However, getting an extra dose from your dentist might help you fight tooth sensitivity better.



Bonding or Desensitizing

When your dentist uses bonding resin, it helps to protect the nerve endings on your exposed teeth roots. By sealing up these areas, you can reduce pain from sensitive teeth caused by drinks, foods, or even breathing in dry air.

 

Sensitivity to temperature changes can also be due to tooth wear. Your dentist will likely apply a fluoride gel or paste to your teeth to help remineralize them and reduce the risk of cavities. Once your teeth have been treated, you should notice a significant reduction in discomfort.

 

Extraction

In some cases, the tooth may be too badly damaged to save. Your dentist may recommend extracting the tooth if it is severely decayed or fractured. Although it may seem drastic, extraction is sometimes the best way to relieve pain and protect your other teeth.

 

If you are experiencing any tooth sensitivity, you must see your dentist here at Monahan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Please don't suffer in silence; call us today!

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