Dentist Peoria Looks At What Causes Sensitive Teeth?

If you sometimes find the taste of something hot or cold painful on your teeth, you may suffer from sensitive teeth.Sensitive teeth is a common problem which may be caused by cavities and fractured teeth.But it can also be caused by worn tooth enamel, a cracked tooth or an exposed tooth root.Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body and it protects the crowns of healthy teeth. A layer called cementum protects the tooth root under the gum line. The part underneath the enamel and the cementum is called dentin, which is less dense than enamel or cementum.The dentin contains small hollow tubes or canals called tubules. When the dentin loses its protective covering, the tubules allow hot, cold, acidic or sticky foods to reach the nerves and cells inside the tooth. This causes hypersensitivity and occasional discomfort but fortunately, the irritation does not cause permanent damage. Following proper oral hygiene helps prevent the gums from receding and causing the pain of sensitive teeth. Brushing your teeth incorrectly or even brushing too much can cause gum problems. Your Dentist Peoria will advise you on the best daily routint to maximize your oral hygiene.

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6 Responses to “Dentist Peoria Looks At What Causes Sensitive Teeth?”

  1. The Vitamin Source Says:

    It's strange that people lived so long without dental care and still had better teeth than we do today.

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    I have super sensitive teeth and I almost can\'t eat or drink anything cold. I have been using toothpaste for sensitive teeth for a while, but I don\'t know how long it takes to fix this problem. Thank you for the information. It will be very useful for me. Now that i know what the problem is caused by, I can do further research to find out what else I can do.

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    I always find that my teeth are very sensitive in the winter when it is freezing cold outside. I have also started using home teeth whitening kits in recent years, and my teeth always feel very sensitive after using one of the peroxide-based kits.

  4. Austin chiropractor Says:

    Eating lots of citrus fruit can often times have an adverse affect on the enamel of the tooth and result in sensitivity.

  5. Pain Doctors Specialists Treatments Boise Idaho Says:

    I have always wanted to know if tooth enamel can regenerate? Is it possible for this substance to be built back up with in the tooth?

  6. buy hcg Says:

    Thanks for the detailed information. Teeth are pretty important and this gave a lot of great information about the anatomy of teeth and how to take care of them.