Why Are My Teeth Sensitive?

Grinnell Tooth sensitivity

Do you ever get a sharp pain or discomfort when consuming hot or cold foods? Tooth sensitivity can strike at the most surprising moments and can disrupt daily activities. In this blog, your Sheridan, WY, dentist explains the causes and solutions for sensitive teeth.

Exposed Dentin Tubules

Deep within our teeth lies a tissue called dentin, which forms most of the tooth structure. Normally, dentin is protected by the outer layer of enamel. However, when the protective layers erode or become damaged, the microscopic channels in the dentin called tubules may become exposed. When exposed dentin tubules encounter hot or cold substances, air, or even sweet foods, they trigger a sharp pain or discomfort. It’s essential to consult with a dental professional who can recommend appropriate treatments. Options may include desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, bonding agents, or in severe cases, restorations like dental crowns.

Decay

Cavities are a significant cause of tooth sensitivity. When plaque accumulates on the teeth, the bacteria produce acid that gradually eats away at the enamel. As the decay progresses, it can penetrate the dentin, causing sensitivity as it nears the nerve endings. Preventive measures are crucial to combat tooth decay. Follow a consistent oral hygiene routine, including brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, and flossing daily. Regular dental check-ups allow for early detection and treatment of decay, which can prevent further sensitivity and more extensive dental procedures.

Grinding and Clenching Teeth

Clenching or grinding of teeth often occurs during sleep or due to stress. The excessive force exerted during grinding can wear down the enamel, exposing the dentin and leading to sensitivity. It can also put stress on the ligaments around the teeth and can cause pain in the jaw. If we suspect you have these issues, a custom-made nightguard may be recommended to protect your teeth from further damage.

Schedule A Visit Today!

Tooth sensitivity can be an uncomfortable and bothersome dental problem, but maintaining dental check-ups will allow us to help you identify and treat its causes. Reach out to Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY at 307-672-7567 to schedule your visit today.