Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity

Temporary sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures.

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my teeth feel sensitive?

Sensitivity occurs when enamel wears down, exposing the underlying dentin and nerves.

What triggers tooth sensitivity?

Hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods, brushing too hard, or recent dental work can cause sensitivity.

Can tooth sensitivity be treated?

Yes, using desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, and avoiding acidic foods can help.

Is tooth sensitivity a sign of a serious problem?

Sometimes, persistent sensitivity may indicate decay, gum recession, or worn enamel.

Can sensitivity go away on its own?

Mild sensitivity may improve with time, but persistent discomfort requires dental evaluation.


Tooth Sensitivity can be an adverse outcome of

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