Many of us have experienced tooth sensitivity at one time or another. Tooth sensitivity typically occurs when external stimuli (such as cold drinks or sugary snacks) create a response in the nerve of a tooth/teeth. It creates this response by travelling through the microscopic channels that lead from the outside to the inside of the teeth. The tooth’s outside layer is called the enamel, and the inside layers are called the dentin and pulp. There are various causes why teeth may become sensitive over time.
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Learn How to Prevent Tooth Sensitivity
September 23, 2020
Avoid Aggressive Brushing
Aggressive brushing can cause tooth sensitivity for two reasons. First, aggressive brushing can lead to gum recession, which exposes the root of the tooth. The root lacks enamel, which helps to protect the nerve of the tooth, so external stimuli such as cold water can cause sensitivity within the nerve. Secondly, aggressive brushing can wear away the enamel’s outer layers, which can also lead to tooth sensitivity. Ensure that you use either a super soft or soft manual toothbrush, or an electric toothbrush with a pressure indicator, to prevent brushing too hard.
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