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Toothache and Sensitive Teeth How to Manage Sensitive Teeth and Avoid Toothache

If you have Tooth pain, it is important to see your dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist can diagnose the cause of your toothache and recommend the appropriate treatment. Garden Dental is Singapore based Dental clinic. We offer the best tooth pain treatment at the best price. Contact us today for more information...<br><br>

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Toothache and Sensitive Teeth How to Manage Sensitive Teeth and Avoid Toothache

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  1. Toothache and Sensitive Teeth: How to Manage Sensitive Teeth and Avoid Toothache? Read More.... www.gardendental.sg

  2. Sensitive teeth and toothache are two common dental problems that can affect people of all ages. Sensitive teeth are characterized by pain or discomfort when eating or drinking hot, cold, sweet, or sour foods and drinks. Toothache is a more severe pain that can be caused by a variety of factors, including tooth decay, gum disease, and infection.

  3. What causes sensitive teeth? There are a number of factors that can cause sensitive teeth, including: Worn tooth enamel: Tooth enamel is the hard outer layer of the tooth that protects the dentin, which is a softer layer underneath. Over time, tooth enamel can wear away due to brushing too hard, using an abrasive toothpaste, or eating and drinking acidic foods and drinks. Exposed tooth roots: When the gums recede, or pull away from the teeth, the roots of the teeth can become exposed. Root surfaces are not protected by enamel, so they are more sensitive to hot, cold, and other stimuli. Cracked or chipped teeth: Cracks or chips in the teeth can allow dentin to become exposed, which can lead to sensitivity.

  4. Dental procedures: Some dental procedures, such as fillings, crowns, and root canals, can also cause temporary tooth sensitivity. What causes toothache? Toothache can be caused by a number of factors, including: Tooth decay: Tooth decay is the most common cause of toothache. It occurs when bacteria in the mouth break down food particles and produce acids that attack the tooth enamel. Over time, this can lead to cavities, which are holes in the teeth. Gum disease: Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can be caused by poor oral hygiene. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss.

  5. Infection: An infection in the tooth pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth, can also cause toothache. Dental abscesses, which are collections of pus at the base of a tooth, are a type of infection that can cause severe toothache. How to manage sensitive teeth? There are a number of things you can do to manage sensitive teeth, including: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Brushing too hard can erode tooth enamel and make teeth more sensitive. Avoid using abrasive toothpastes and mouthwashes. Abrasive products can also wear away tooth enamel.

  6. Be careful when eating and drinking hot, cold, sweet, and sour foods and drinks. If you have sensitive teeth, it may be best to avoid these foods and drinks altogether. See your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and checkups. Your dentist can identify any potential problems early on and recommend treatment to prevent them from becoming worse. How to avoid toothache? The best way to avoid toothache is to practice good oral hygiene. This includes brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time, flossing once a day, and seeing your dentist for professional cleanings and checkups twice a year. In addition to good oral hygiene, there are a number of other things you can do to reduce your risk of toothache, including:

  7. Eat a healthy diet. Avoid sugary foods and drinks, which can contribute to tooth decay. Quit smoking. Smoking can damage your gums and make you more susceptible to gum disease and tooth decay. Wear a mouth guard at night if you grind your teeth. Teeth grinding can wear away tooth enamel and make teeth more sensitive. If you have a Tooth pain, it is important to see your dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist can diagnose the cause of your toothache and recommend the appropriate treatment. Garden Dental is Singapore based Dental clinic. We offer the best tooth pain treatment at the best price. Contact us today for more information...

  8. CONTACT US Garden Dental 491 Bukit Timah Rd #B1-02 Singapore 259777 6219 9548 info@gardendental.sg

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