The Sensitivity of teeth is a very common dental problem. Sensitivity presents as sudden recurring episodes of pain like unpleasant sensation that can generally occur after exposure to cold, hot or acidic food.
This could occur due to a number of factors, some of them are:
• Wrong brushing method or dentifrices
• Dental caries or tooth fracture
• Faulty dental restoration
• Use of alcohol-containing mouthwash
• Excessive consumption of acidic food and beverages.
“Prevention is better than Cure” Tooth sensitivity can be avoided by maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding carbonated beverages, proper brushing methods, using soft bristle toothbrush, etc.
“Prevention is better than Cure” Tooth sensitivity can be avoided by maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding carbonated beverages, proper brushing methods, using soft bristle toothbrush, etc.
When experienced with any of the above-mentioned symptoms of sensitivity, the patient is advised to visit their dentist. Treatment is based on the cause of a problem, like- restoration and RCT of a carious tooth; composite restoration for abraded tooth; periodontal surgeries to treat gum and bone pathologies; professional application of fluoride gels; desensitizing gels and toothpaste, desensitizing mouthwash etc.