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Minimize Your Tooth Sensitivity with Top Dentists in Jabalpur

One of the most usual dental problems is teeth-sensitivity. Suppose a patient has sensitive teeth, and he/she exposed to extreme temperature or eating or consuming something too.

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Minimize Your Tooth Sensitivity with Top Dentists in Jabalpur

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  1. Minimize your tooth sensitivity with top dentists in Jabalpur If consuming sweet, cold, hot, or very acidic foods and beverages or cold air breathing causes pain or sensitive, you have sensitive teeth.Tooth sensitivity is very normal, and nearly half of the population experiences tooth sensitivity. Let’s discuss about the tooth sensitivity What causes tooth sensitivity? One of the most usual dental problems is teeth-sensitivity. Suppose a patient has sensitive teeth, and he/she exposed to extreme temperature or eating or consuming something too hot or too cold or something too sweet or extremely acidic. In that case, he or she will experience pain and discomfort in the teeth. Tooth sensitivity can happen due to many causes. Some of the common factors are: • Exposed tooth root • Worn tooth enamel • Gum disease • Worn fillings • Fractured teeth • Tooth decay (cavities) We deliver top-notch dental solutions to brush away pain and irritation from sensitivity in teeth. The following are the best treatment by top dentists in Jabalpur forteeth sensitivity: 1. Fluoride varnishing.

  2. Fluoride varnish is a highly concentrated fluoride. Dentists or dental hygienists apply this fluoride to the affected teeth and act as topical fluoride treatment. We use high-quality fluoride varnish to mask the exposed dentin and strengthen the enamel to minimize pain and discomfort. When our dentists inspect the teeth, fluoride varnish will be added to the damaged tooth. When a patient visits for check-up and cleaning, a fluoride gel that acts like a fluoride varnish may be added to teeth that act as enamel protection in most situations. This will help preserve healthy teeth and reduce teeth sensitivity risk. 2. Tooth Filling Teeth sensitivity is caused by root exposure or tooth decay. Tooth decay can cause pain and sensitivity to the teeth. Dental fillings or Bonding agents may help to hide the exposed root or avoid tooth decay spreading. This eliminates the discomfort and pain caused by sensitive teeth. We deliver the best dental filling treatments. High-grade cosmetic or tooth- colored filling that suits the teeth's color. This will help keep your teeth looks great. 3. Using a night guard or mouth guard Grinding or clenching the teeth while sleeping thins the enamel, which adds to the teeth' irritation. A mouth guard will help align your teeth and jaw while making your neck, facial and jaw muscles relax while sleeping. 4. Root canal treatment Damaged tissues within the tooth can also cause sensitivity. A root canal treatment may be recommended in this case. Infection and inflammation,

  3. pain and irritation to the teeth and gums are caused by the tooth's pulp or soft nerve tissues. We offer painless, safe, and effective root canal therapy to alleviate pain and reduce the risk of teeth sensitivity. 5. Follow your dentist's advice Maintaining oral health at home is a must. When dentists offer dental solutions to your oral needs, they also provide recommended care plans to improve dental health and hygiene. We will inspect the teeth thoroughly to know the degree of damage or sensitivity. The ideal dental care for your teeth is recommended. How can I stop tooth sensitivity? By maintaining good oral hygiene, you will reduce your tooth-sensitivity chances and help avoid receding gums and periodontal disease. Brushing and flossing correctly as advised by your dentist or hygienist and using low abrasion toothpaste will help reduce your tooth sensitivity. A non-acid diet also helps to avoid sensitivity in teeth’s. Let’s discuss about few DIY things you can do for minimizing tooth sensitivity Home-treatment tips to minimize tooth sensitivity 1. Using correct Brushing techniques Brushing your teeth properly is the first step to avoid many dental problems. Brushing right after eating acidic foods,using wrong type of toothbrush, orputting too much pressure, or will wear off your enamel, which is the protective coating on your teeth. The thinner your enamel, the more sensitive your teeth are.

  4. 2. Try out Desensitizing Toothpaste There are many different forms of toothpaste made, especially for those with sensitive teeth. Most of them contain an active ingredient such as strontium chloride or potassium nitrate that works by blocking pain signals to your teeth's nerves. When using these items, note that it can take up to a month of daily use to notice the results, so don't give up if it doesn't start working right away. 3. Wear a ward at night Often, tooth sensitivity may be caused by grinding the teeth while sleeping or anxious. Like brushing too hard, tooth grinding tears away from your enamel and decreases your built-in sensitivity defenses. Start wearing a mouth guard or shifting your sleeping position at night, and if you find yourself clenching or grinding your teeth during the day, try to quit immediately. 4. Stop consuming highly acidic, sweet foods and drinks or Stop drinking too hot or too cold. You don't have to suffer pain and discomfort from sensitive teeth anymore, it can be well treated. Visit us to get rid oftooth sensitivity that lets you enjoy your delicious meal or extreme weather sites. For more information on Tooth sensitivity, call us for an appointment.

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