Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Do Your Sensitive Teeth Cause You Problems?

Sensitive teeth can be a very painful problem for those who suffer with it. If your teeth are painful, you should see a dentist to determine why you are suffering. There are a wide range of reasons that you may be having tooth sensitivity. One reason is that your genetics may have caused you to have weaker enamel. You could have gum recession and the softer dentin of the root is beginning to show and is being warn away. Age can also be a factor in tooth sensitivity along with cavities.

Toothpastes such as Sensodyne, and Pronamel Sensitive are two toothpastes that can help with sensitive teeth. These toothpastes block the little tubes that are in your teeth naturally. For these toothpastes to work they need to be the soul toothpaste used. It is smart to avoid whitening toothpastes and hydrogen peroxide whitening if you suffer from sensitivity.

Soft or ultra soft toothbrushes are an absolute necessity for sensitive teeth and gum recession issues. Medium and hard bristle brushes are much more likely to wear down the gums exposing sensitive dentin of the roots. The tops (enamel) of our teeth is very hard.  Dentin is much softer in comparison. If you brush this dentin too hard, you can actually begin to wear away parts of your tooth creating sensitivity.

The likelyhood of tooth sensitivity can be reduced simply from brushing your teeth correctly. The bristles of your brush should be at a 45-degree angle to the teeth and gums. Stop using back and forth motions; instead use small circular motions. This reduces wear on any exposed dentin. Electric toothbrushes can be a great option for you.

Always avoid mouthwashes with high alcohol. This can dry out the mouth and contribute further to already existing problems. Flossing is very important to the health of your teeth and gums. When it comes to flossing, just do it.  It doesn't matter if you used waxed or unwaxed floss.

It is very important to keep our teeth healthy and tooth sensitivity should be looked at seriously by a dental care professional. There are some problems that take more then toothpaste for sensitive teeth to fix.

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