Saturday, August 15, 2015

What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?

Sensitive teeth can stop you from eating some of your favorite things. It can also make brushing your teeth uncomfortable. Stopping teeth sensitivity may be a very simple fix; however it may also be an indicator of a more serious problem. Dr. Keith Rudolph of Fairfield, CT wants his patients to be aware of what can cause teeth sensitivity and what it means for their oral health.


Teeth can become sensitive for a variety of reasons. The wear down of enamel is a big reason. Brushing with stiff bristles, brushing too hard, eating a lot of acidic foods, and letting plaque build up are common ways to wear down enamel. Grinding your teeth will also wear down enamel. Exposed tooth roots which are the result of gum disease can also be causing sensitivity.  Cracks or chips can cause sensitivity plus even more pain. They can also lead to an infection, so if your tooth is cracked, you should visit your dentist as soon as you can.


Sensitive teeth may be an indicator that you are eating too much acidic food or brushing too hard, and those are simple fixes. But it could also be an indicator that there is an infection, a fracture, or gum disease. If you are experiencing sensitive teeth, it is important to get an evaluation by your dentist to find out what is the cause.


Tooth sensitivity can be a real downer, but it does not have to last forever. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Keith Rudolph in our Fairfield, CT dental practice, call us at (203) 254-9533 or visit our website,www.drkeithrudolph.com

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