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5 Common Causes of Sensitive Teeth

There are a few common reasons for sensitivity and if youu2019re experiencing toothache, it may be due to one of the following sensitive teeth causes. Checkout for more Information : https://www.boxhillnorthdental.com.au/

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5 Common Causes of Sensitive Teeth

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  1. BOX HILL NORTH DENTAL 5 Common Causesof Sensitive Teeth

  2. There are a few common reasons for sensitivity and if you’re experiencing toothache, it may be due to one of the following sensitive teeth causes.

  3. 1. Aggressive Brushing Brushing too hard or forcefully can lead to sensitive teeth and receding gums. Not only does over-brushing teeth damage your enamel, it can also lead to gum recession which exposes softer parts of your tooth and can lead to pain and sensitivity.

  4. 2. Lacking Routine Oral Care • Good oral health involves more than just brushing. To keep your teeth and mouth healthy for a lifetime of use, there are steps that you should follow. • Understand your own oral health needs • Develop, then follow, a daily oral health routine • Use fluoride • Brush, floss, and rinse daily

  5. 3. Receding Gums Receding gums becomes a health concern when the roots of the teeth become exposed. This exposes dentin tubules leads to the sensitive nerve branches inside of your teeth.

  6. 4. Acidic Diet If you frequently eat sharp-tasting or sour food and drinks this could be stripping away your tooth enamel. Balance your diet to monitor highly acidic foods like citrus fruits, tomatoes, grains, pickled products, and acidic beverages including orange juice, coffee, sports drinks, wine, and carbonated sodas.

  7. 5. Sugary Diet sugary treats like cookies, candies, cake and ice cream can prompt bacteria to grow. The acids produced by the bacteria in plaque can breakdown tooth structure. Monitor your intake of candies and sweets to protect your teeth.

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