Have you felt the blasting electric sting from a drinking of an iced tea or sipping hot soup? Have you felt like crying after biting your favorite snack? If you answer yes to any of these questions you are likely suffering with sensitive teeth. A local dentist in pasadena shares some important tips for properly taking care of sensitive teeth.
There are actually a lot of different things that can cause sensitive teeth and the treatment for each can be a little different. This uncomfortable and painful condition can result from something bruised teeth, a side effect of dental work like fillings or crowns, aggressive clenching, habitual grinding or even from a dead pulp (center of the tooth). When the sensitivity results from a dead pulp it will require a complicated procedure to end the heightened sensitivity.
In all of these case your dentist will be able to quickly identify the cause of the sensitivity and put you on the fast track to relief. the following are recommendations for caring for sensitive teeth:
Proper dental hygiene is essential even if you are experiencing some extra sensitivity. You need to properly brush your teeth every single day for at least two minutes. At least once a day you also need to floss your teeth. Brushing alone is simply not enough to prevent plaque buildup. Together regular brushing and flossing will prevent and remove dangerous plaque buildup. Plaque besides causing serious decay also makes teeth more sensitive to hot and cold. Reducing plaque will reduce sensitivity.
Widespread dental sensitivity resulting for severe enamel abrasion or gum-line recession can be eased with regular use of a desensitizing toothpaste. These toothpastes sensitivity by filling up the tubules in the dentin which minimize your susceptibility to hot and cold. To get even more protection from this toothpaste it can be a great idea to avoid rinsing your mouth following brushing. This will let the paste remain in contact with the teeth for even longer.
Rinsing with a special formulated fluoride rinses once a day will also lower sensitivity. Most local pharmacies carry it. Swish the formulated fluoride around your mouth for at least 30 seconds once a day.
Sensitive teeth always indicate the need to visit your dentist. Using the above tips you and the help of your dentist you will be able to end your sensitivity quickly. Visit bestpasadenadentist.com to learn more about dental care.

