What is teeth sensitivity?
The experience could vary from mild twinge and insignificant discomfort to sharp,brief shock and even pain lasting for hours. It could also indicate that there is more serious problem that requires further investigation.
What causes sensitivity to teeth?
The outer layer of the teeth is called enamel. It has a role of a shield that covers and protects the main tooth substance,tooth dentine. When the enamel wears down that exposes the underlying dentine and results in development of sensitivity.
Possible causes for for teeth sensitivity are:
1/ Over enthusiastic tooth brushing or employing incorrect brushing technique thatcould lead to loss of enamel. This usually occurs at the area where gums join the tooth
2/ Gum disease and gum recession could be another reason. Build-up of tartar makes the gum tissue drift away from the tooth which results in exposure of the root surface.
3/ Dental erosion. This is when the enamel is lost because of frequent consumption of acidic foods and drinks
4/ Grinding teeth could cause the enamel to wear away over the course of the time
5/Tooth decay or tooth fracture could expose the dentine
6/ Teeth whitening may lead to increased sensitivity but this is transient and normally easy to manage
What should I do when I have sensitive teeth?
You should avoid foods and drinks that are very hot,cold or sweet . Using toothpastes designed for sensitive teeth could be very beneficial. You can rub this in the teeth as an ointment in order to achieve quicker relief. Sensitivity should not prevent you from maintaining good oral hygiene.
What treatment can be provided when having sensitive teeth?
Your dentist will apply fluoride products such as gels,rinses or varnishes. If the problem is more advanced you may need some type of restoration or even root canal therapy.
Can teeth sensitivity be prevented ?
You have to brush your teeth regularly using the correct brushing technique in order to avoid gum recession and enamel wear. Powered tooth brushes are very good as they have pressure sensors that indicate when you are using too much force.
You should consume sugary foods and fizzy drinks in minimal amounts and at meal times only.
If you are aware of clenching teeth overnight or during the day do speak to your dentist as soon as possible. They will be able to advise what is the right course of action.