The Main Causes of Sensitive Teeth and How to Cure It

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The Causes of Sensitive Teeth

If you are experiencing discomfort and pain while brushing your teeth, or consuming either hot or cold beverages, you clearly have sensitive teeth. Having sensitive teeth can keep you from doing normal everyday tasks such as enjoying your food. Imagine for a second that it’s too hot outside and in order to beat that heat you feel like drinking something cold to cool down however, sensitive teeth can keep you from doing such a simple a thing. Even if you do so you will end up experiencing a lot more discomfort and irritation. In this way, people with sensitive teeth have to compromise on a lot of things when it comes to protecting themselves from painful experiences. What Are The Major Causes Of Sensitive Teeth? Receding gums are the major reason behind tooth sensitivity as they end up exposing dentin, which is nothing but a tissue that resides under the enamel. This area contained by this yellowish tissue pass through the outer surface of the tooth to the nerve. However, when this area is striped, due to the change in temperature they become too sensitive. Therefore, whenever too spicy food and drink something hot or cold, you start feeling pain. Factors That Lead To Tooth Sensitivity 1.

Damaged Teeth

If you have a damaged tooth, there are chances that it can strip the dentin which eventually makes your tooth sensitive. What’s even more disturbing is that exposed dentin allow oral bacteria to harm your nerves.


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