Tooth Sensitivity

With autumn arriving, you might be feeling a little pain in your teeth. Between inhaling the crisp air and drinking warm beverages, it’s possible your teeth are affected by temperature changes. You don’t want to ignore tooth sensitivity, no matter what the cause.

Signal for Help

Most of the time, sensitivity and pain are a cry for help from your teeth. You don’t want to ignore the small tinges of discomfort you feel because you have the chance to receive an early diagnosis for ailments. This gives you the best chance at having a quick and easy recovery from whatever is causing the concern.

Causes of Sensitive Teeth

Teeth might become sensitive for any number of reasons. Here are some of the most common:

  • Brushing too hard
  • Cracked teeth
  • Receding gums
  • Grinding teeth
  • Gum disease
  • Teeth whitening

Finding the Solution

Often, the patient tries to fix the issue themselves with sensitive-based toothpaste. You may even start avoiding cold or hot foods and beverages. The biggest mistake that patients make is to stop brushing. They experience pain from the brushing itself or from the water temperature and simply stop taking care of their teeth. This only makes matters worse.

Instead, you need to visit your Kokomo, IN dentist for a comprehensive exam. They’ll be able to quickly determine the cause and alleviate your discomfort. Depending what ails you, it could take a couple of weeks before you feel relief, but at least you’ll be on the path to recovery. 

By catching issues early, you save yourself unnecessary pain and make treatment easier. This doesn’t just save you from extensive treatments down the road, but also keeps more money in your pocket. Get ready to enjoy more of your favorite hot drinks and cold foods once your teeth stop being so sensitive.

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