
What Causes Tooth Sensitivity (And What You Can Do About It)
If you’ve ever felt a sharp, sudden discomfort when eating ice cream or sipping hot coffee, you’re not alone. Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common dental complaints — and luckily, it’s often treatable once you know what’s causing it.
Common Causes of Sensitive Teeth
There are several reasons your teeth might feel more sensitive than usual:
- Worn enamel: Brushing too hard or using abrasive toothpaste can erode the protective outer layer of your teeth.
- Gum recession: When gums pull away from the teeth, they expose the sensitive root surface underneath.
- Tooth grinding: Clenching or grinding your teeth (often at night) can wear down enamel and cause microfractures.
- Recent dental work: Fillings, cleanings, or whitening treatments may temporarily increase sensitivity.
- Tooth decay or damage: Cavities or cracked teeth can expose the inner dentin layer, which is much more sensitive.
How to Relieve Sensitivity
The good news is that there are solutions — both at home and in the dental chair. Some effective treatments include:
- Using a desensitizing toothpaste
- Switching to a soft-bristled toothbrush
- Wearing a night guard if you grind your teeth
- Getting fluoride varnishes or protective coatings applied by your dentist
- Treating underlying issues like decay or gum disease
When to See a Dentist
If sensitivity is frequent, painful, or getting worse, don’t ignore it. It could be a sign of something more serious that needs treatment. A dental exam can pinpoint the cause and help create a plan for long-term relief.
Experiencing Sensitivity? Let’s Take a Look.
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