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How can a dentist in Buckinghamshire treat sensitive teeth?

If you find it particularly painful to eat and drink hot and cold foods and beverages, then you probably have sensitive teeth. Sensitive teeth affect many people of all ages and are among the leading causes of toothache. Pain associated with sensitive teeth can be on-going or temporary, but in any case, it requires the attention of a dentist.

Dentist in BuckinghamshireAt Garden View Dental Care, patients with sensitive teeth can benefit from a fluoride desensitizing treatment, offered by our dentist in Buckinghamshire. Moreover, we strongly believe in prevention, and for this reason, we offer tips and advice to our patients who wish to avoid pain and sensitivity in their teeth.

What causes sensitive teeth?

In general, tooth sensitivity is linked to the state of your tooth enamel. The more the tooth enamel is worn out, the more the roots of the tooth and its interior are exposed. This can happen for a number of reasons and the most common include:

  • Wear and tear
  • Tooth decay
  • Retreating gums
  • Chipped and cracked teeth
  • Tooth grinding
  • Broken tooth restorations.

Sensitive teeth can also be the result of certain medical conditions or excessive teeth whitening. Always consult with your dentist in Buckinghamshire before whitening your teeth as there are extra steps that can help you avoid sensitivity and discomfort.

How can a dentist help?

Sensitive teeth are a common dental problem, but sometimes they can be indicative of a more serious issue. Only a dentist can find the underlying cause of sensitivity and help treat it.

Depending on your individual situation, we will probably recommend a fluoride treatment and desensitizing toothpaste. Patients with sensitive teeth are strongly encouraged to quit drinking soda drinks and sugary beverages, since the ingredients in these drinks can break down tooth enamel over time.

Last but not least, visiting the dentist regularly for examinations and cleanings is the best way to keep on top of your oral health and avoid the unnecessary side-effects of sensitive and highly-corroded teeth.

Get in touch

To learn more about our desensitizing treatments, book an appointment with our dentist in Buckinghamshire by giving us a call today.