Ouch! Why Your Teeth Are So Sensitive

It’s summertime and you’d love to eat ice cream or drink a slushie, but it’s out of the question. After all, every time your teeth touch something extremely cold, sweet or even hot, you feel a jolt of pain. So, you take a pass on your favorite treats and hope the sensitivity will go away on its own.

You owe it to yourself and the health of your teeth to make an appointment with a periodontist to discuss your sensitive teeth in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We help plenty of people who are suffering needlessly from the tingling, annoyance and potential problems associated with tooth sensitivity.

What Makes a Tooth Sensitive?

Ideally, your gums would completely cover the bottoms and roots of your teeth. However, receding gums occasionally start to pull away, leaving the root endings exposed and susceptible to bacteria. When they come in contact with heat, cold or sweetness, they send you a signal that something isn’t right.

What You Can Do to Manage  Sensitive Teeth

You have options when it comes to managing your sensitive teeth:

  1. Start practicing better oral hygiene. This includes properly and gently brushing using a soft-bristled toothbrush that is regularly changed. Be sure to floss regularly and correctly.
  2. Use products meant for those with sensitive teeth. Many toothpastes on the market are manufactured for this purpose. Your periodontist can help you determine which is best-suited for your needs.
  3. Consider a gum graft. If your tooth sensitivity is due to receding gums, you may want to get a minimally invasive gum graft that uses your own soft tissues. The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique is becoming the gold standard, as it’s efficient and provides instant results without the need for cutting or suturing.

Your sensitive teeth in Fort Lauderdale, FL are trying to tell you something: Are you listening? Be sure to protect your oral health by talking to your dental provider soon about any sensitivity you’re experiencing.

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