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Tooth Sensitivity Care in Brisbane

A common dental issue that causes discomfort or sharp pain when consuming hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks is tooth sensitivity. The sensation can vary from mild irritation to intense discomfort, impacting everyday activities like eating and drinking. It’s essential to seek professional care to determine the underlying cause and find appropriate solutions that provide long-term relief.

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Common Issues That May Become a Problem

Here are some issues that may cause discomfort:

  • Enamel Erosion: where enamel wears down due to consumption of acidic food and drinks exposing dentin and triggering sensitivity. The main culprits tend to be fizzy drinks, including fizzy water causing enamel wear.
  • Enamel Abrasion: this is enamel wear due to aggressive brushing. Brushing with hard toothbrushes or using strong strokes causes enamel wear and gum recession hence sensitivity.
  • Gum Recession: this is where receding gums expose sensitive roots, increasing discomfort during daily activities.
  • Tooth Decay: cavities or decayed teeth can often lead to sensitivity, especially when exposed to sweet or cold substances
  • Cracked Teeth: chipped or cracked teeth may expose the dentin, resulting in sharp pain and sensitivity.
  • Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): over time, grinding or clenching can cause enamel abfraction which means that the heavy pressure causes micro cracks in the enamel and it peels off teeth, making them more prone to sensitivity.

Professional Care Options

Everyone receives customised care when they come to Excellence in Dentistry. Some options we may recommend to help with sensitivity issues include:

  • Desensitizing toothpaste, a simple yet effective option for mild cases that blocks pain signals to the nerves
  • Hydroxyapatite treatments which strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity over time
  • Dental sealants or bonding to protect sensitive areas from discomfort
  • Gum grafting to cover exposed roots
  • Crowning cracked teeth
  • Root canal therapy to address nerve damage
  • Nightguards and cosmetic injections to protect your enamel from damage caused by grinding

Proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are key to preventing and addressing sensitivity. Limiting acidic foods may also help protect enamel and reduce discomfort. Recent dental procedures may cause temporary sensitivity, particularly after getting fillings, whitening, or crowns, but it typically resolves in a few days.

Schedule an Appointment

Don’t let tooth sensitivity disrupt your life. Contact Excellence in Dentistry today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards relief.

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Tooth Sensitivity Care in Spring Hill, Brisbane CBD QLD | (07) 3839 7757