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7 Tips for people with sensitive teeth

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Have you ever faced a sharp jolt of pain when biting into your favourite ice cream? Or do you feel an uncomfortable sting when drinking your daily cup of hot tea? Have you sworn off chilled water because you feel like you can’t handle the pain that lingers after a sip? The pain may be from a single tooth or feel like all your teeth hurt in unison. Either way, this is what we call ‘sensitivity’ and here is how you can manage it.

Why does it occur?

Your teeth are covered with a protective covering layer called ‘enamel’. Beneath this, there is a layer of nerve-connected tissue called the ‘Dentin’. Tooth sensitivity usually occurs when the enamel layer is eroded or lost and the underlying dentin layer now comes in contact with the hot or cold foods, leading to pain.

7 things you can try for sensitive teeth -

Ending on an important note, dental sensitivity can best be treated in the starting stage itself. Else the treatment plan changes to something more extensive. So do not delay and book your dental consultation now.