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Tips For Dealing With Sensitive Teeth

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Tips For Dealing With Sensitive Teeth

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  1. Tips For Dealing With Sensitive Teeth

  2. Healthy teeth don’t just look great in pictures -they contribute to your overall physical health as well. Not many people realise this but our teeth play a vital role in our general health and overall nutrition. • If you wince every time you consume a scoop of ice cream or brush your teeth hard, you may have sensitive teeth.

  3. This is one of the most common dental conditions and can cause a lot pain down the line if ignored. Due to the advancement of technology, we not have now painless dentistry, so the dreaded dentist visits may no longer be as traumatic as you imagine. If you’re looking for the best dentist in Ahmedabad, look for a dentist with the right qualifications and experience. As recommended by a dentist in South Bopal, here are some really helpful tips to deal with sensitive teeth.

  4. A. Practice Good Oral Hygiene: • Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your gums and teeth. Oral hygiene not only ensures that you have a white smile but also it will also protect your teeth from sensitivity by preserving enamel that offers protection against gum recession. • Choose a toothpaste that is best suited for your teeth. Your oral hygiene routine greatly influences the health of your teeth. Gently brush your teeth twice a day and use a soft bristled brush to reduce the wearing down of your enamel. Avoid harsh mouthwashes that provoke tooth sensitivity. Use tooth whiteners with caution.

  5. B. Limit Consumption of Acidic Foods: • A healthy diet decreases the chances of developing gum disease while an unhealthy diet filled with sugary liquids and foods can lead to cavities. • The regular consumption of acidic food and beverages can wear down tooth enamel and aggravate existing sensitivity. Certain foods and beverages such as wine, soda, coffee, citrus fruit juices, tomato sauce can really aggravate any existing tooth sensitivity that you may have. In order to reduce direct contact between acidic beverages and your teeth, sip acidic juices and drinks with a straw.

  6. C. Visit Your Dentist on a Regular Basis: • Do not wait for your gums to become redder, puffier than usual or bleed when your brush the teeth. By the time these things happen it is probably too late. Your teeth area already too sensitive. • Schedule a visit with your dentist during particular intervals in order to cure sensitivity if you are suffering with or to avoid letting sensitivity hit your teeth. Schedule regular professional dental cleaning to protect your teeth against gum recession, cavities and the development of plaque that causes tooth sensitivity.

  7. D. Coatings & Dental Varnishes: • Not all tooth sensitivity problems can be solved by using the above mentioned strategies. Some people may require dental interventions such as bondings, filling replacements, sealants or even a root canal. • There are also several varnishes and coatings that can be applied by the dentist to relieve sensitive teeth. For example, applying fluoride varnish the tiny holes in the tooth enamel can be filled in order to reduce sensitivity.

  8. Thank You!

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