Tuesday, March 6, 2012


5 Home Remedies
for Sensitive Teeth
Tooth sensitivity is common in many of our patients, and can usually be
identified by pain or discomfort when consuming foods or beverages that are hot,
cold, sweet, or sour. Sensitivity can be felt when brushing or flossing, and can
also be experienced after routine dental procedures such as the placement of a
filling or crown, tooth restoration, or even teeth cleaning. Such sensitivity is
usually temporary; if it does not cease after four to six weeks please consult
us.Tooth sensitivity is often due to the breakdown of tooth enamel or a
receding gum line, which can occur from:
Teeth grinding
Tooth Decay
Gum disease
Vigorous brushing
Cracked or chipped teeth
In most instances, tooth sensitivity is treatable. Here are a few remedies
you can take advantage of at home:
Try a desensitizing toothpaste which contains chemicals
that block sensations like hot and cold from reaching the nerves in your teeth.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush that will be gentler on both
your teeth and gums.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice every day and
flossing once daily.
Switch to a fluoride mouthwash.
When possible, avoid acidic foods such as tea, tomatoes,
and citrus fruits.
Depending on the cause and severity of your sensitivity, you may benefit from
professional treatment. If you suffer from sensitive teeth, please be sure to
contact us. We can set up an appointment to discuss your unique situation and
determine the best way to address the problem.