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How to Relieve Tooth Sensitivity to Hot and Cold

Jul 30, 2016 @ 09:00 AM — by Bruce Wilderman
Tagged with: General Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

If you experience sudden, sharp pains when you eat hot or cold foods, you might suffer from tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity may occur in relatively healthy teeth, but sometimes it's a sign of dental damage or another oral health issue. Regardless of the cause, tooth sensitivity can impact daily life, making it painful to eat and drink. General dentistry treatments can help treat the underlying causes of tooth sensitivity, protecting oral health and improving dental comfort. If you experience tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, we welcome you to schedule a consultation with Philadelphia, PA dentist Bruce Wilderman.

What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?

Tooth sensitivity is most commonly felt when the teeth are exposed to hot or cold temperatures. Felt as sudden, sharp pains, tooth sensitivity is often caused by enamel wear, cracks in the enamel, or gum recession. Both the enamel and gums protect the inner structures of the teeth, including the nerves, from bacteria and other factors, like temperature fluctuations. When the enamel becomes worn or the gums recede, microscopic tubes within the dentin layer of the teeth become exposed, allowing external factors to reach the nerves of the teeth. 

How to Alleviate Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity is sometimes a sign of dental damage and should be evaluated by a dentist, especially if sensitivity persists for more than three days. Tooth sensitivity can be an indication of a cavity or abscess and should be examined by a dentist to ensure the teeth are healthy. If tooth sensitivity is not related to a dental issue, like tooth decay or an abscess, your dentist will recommend other treatments or ways to help alleviate tooth sensitivity, such as:

Discover Your Treatment Options

Tooth sensitivity should not be ignored because it may be an indication of tooth decay, an abscess, or dental fracture. If you suffer from tooth sensitivity, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Wilderman to learn about your treatment options.