Sensitive teeth are not for the faint of heart. Although “sensitivity” doesn’t seem like it would cause much concern, tooth sensitivity can be extremely painful. 

Having sensitive teeth can disrupt your everyday activities. Habitual tasks such as brushing your teeth, eating, and drinking can cause agonizing pain in your teeth, and sometimes even sharp pain in your face and head. 

There are many causes of tooth sensitivity. If you or your family have been experiencing sensitivity in your teeth, make an appointment with your McAllen pediatric dentists to get your teeth on the right track to health. 

What Causes Teeth Sensitivity? 

Teeth sensitivity can be caused by numerous problems. 

The most common issue causing teeth discomfort is issues with your enamel. Tooth enamel is essentially a shield for your teeth; it is a clear coating on your teeth that protects them from deteriorating after chewing, biting, and other normal usage.

If you are not practicing good oral hygiene habits, your tooth enamel wears away and causes vulnerability to your teeth. It is important for you and your loved ones to brush twice a day for two minutes each, and avoid acidic foods and soft drinks to prevent enamel erosion. 

Damage to your enamel can lead to many issues including sensitive teeth. 

There are times when your tooth enamel isn’t the root of the problem. In other cases, tooth sensitivity can be caused by cavities, a chipped or broken tooth, or gum disease. 

Cavities and gum disease can both be prevented by booking teeth cleaning appointments with your McAllen pediatric dentists. 

How Can My Dentist Help My Sensitive Teeth?

If you are distressed from the pain of tooth sensitivity, please visit your local dentist so they can assist in alleviating the pain. Your McAllen dentist can also check to see if there are any underlying conditions causing your tooth sensitivity.

 Whatever may be the cause of your tooth sensitivity, your McAllen family dentist will get to the root of it! Treatment for your teeth depends on their condition. 

After getting your teeth checked, your dentist may suggest one or more of the following:

  • Using Desensitizing Toothpaste – This toothpaste may be recommended by your doctor to assist minimize pain. These types of toothpaste can be purchased over the counter. 
  • Fluoride – Your dentist may administer a fluoride application to the sensitive areas in your teeth. This can restore some of the strength of your enamel and relieve pain. Your dentist may even prescribe a fluoride medication you can apply at home. 
  • Bonding – If your tooth sensitivity is the result of a crack tooth or root exposure, your dentist may administer a bonding resin to the root surface. A local anesthetic might be necessary for this process. 
  • Surgical Gum Graft – This surgical treatment is for those who have tooth sensitivity due to loss of tissue or a receding gum line. The dentist will take a bit of tissue from another section of your mouth and fasten it to the vulnerable tooth. This will shelter the exposed root and alleviate pain. 
  • Root Canal – If other treatments aren’t successful and you continue to have severe pain in your teeth, your dentist may recommend getting a root canal. This procedure treats problems in the core of your teeth. This is a bit of a major treatment, but is most effective in relieving pain from sensitive teeth.

Heroes Dental Can Help Relieve Pain Caused From Teeth Sensitivity

We care about our patients and our community. We would like to remind you to practice good oral habits with your families like brushing, flossing, and not missing any teeth cleaning or check-up appointments. 

If you or your loved ones are experiencing tooth sensitivity that’s causing aches and discomfort, contact your McAllen pediatric dentist to help alleviate your pain!

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