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Top 6 Reasons Why Teeth Are Extra Sensitive to Hot and Cold

April 3, 2017 by admin

While drinking a cold drink or while eating an ice cream, if you experience a chilling effect on your teeth, then medically it is termed as “Teeth Sensitivity”. The latter is one of the most common oral problems in the United States, and one out of eight Americans complaints about this disorder.

According to Dr. Jason Favagehi, a leading dentist in Tysons Corner, there are things you can do to reduce or limit teeth sensitivity and improve your oral health. Dr. Jason Favagehi is a leading dentist at SmilePerfectors and provides dental care and cosmetic dental surgery procedures such as dental implants, dental crowns, cleaning, teeth whitening and porcelain veneers. According to Dr. Jason Favagehi the common cause of teeth sensitive is open dentin. However, along with open and exposed dentin, here are the 7 common reasons that lead to teeth sensitivity in an individual.

 #1: Do You Brush Aggressively?

Brushing is undoubtedly good for your teeth, but aggressive brushing is definitely harmful. Brushing should be done right. Do not apply an excess of pressure on your gums and teeth while brushing, because it can hurt the gums and damage the protective enamel layer on your teeth. This eventually leads to tooth sensitivity.

#2: Do You Eat More Acidic Food?

There are some beverages and foods with high acidic content. Overconsumption of acidic foods and beverages lead to erosion of enamel and exposure of dentin and thereby contributing to an oral problem called teeth sensitivity. Try to avoid overconsumption of acidic food and beverages such as tomato products, citrus fruits, pickles, tea, sports drinks, and carbonated drinks just to name a few. Furthermore, carbonated drinks also play a crucial role in worsening the situation for an individual.

#3: Do You Grind or Clench Your Teeth?

For your information, enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, but it is not indestructible. Regular grinding or/and clenching your teeth gradually damages the enamel on teeth, thus exposing the inner dentin and nerves, and resulting in sensitive teeth. If you have the habit of teeth grinding or clenching, then visit a dentist in Tysons Corner for mouth guards.

#4: Do You Overuse Toothpaste or Mouthwash?

Did you find it surprising? How can it be possible that the overuse of toothpaste or mouthwash can lead to teeth sensitivity? Yes, it is true. Overuse of toothpaste and mouthwash can be harmful. Some kind of toothpastes and mouthwashes contain an excess of peroxide-based bleaching solutions, acids, alcohol and other chemicals that remove stains. However, these stain-removing chemicals damage the enamel on teeth; thereby, leaving the inner nerves and dentin layers exposed.

#5: Do You Suffer from Gum Diseases?

Oral problems such as periodontal disease and gingivitis can abate the gum layer away from the teeth. Receding of gum layer exposes the inner roots that carry temperature and pressure nerves to center to the outer environment, thus causing teeth sensitivity. This is why patients with gingivitis and periodontal disease experience severe teeth sensitivity.

#6: Do You Have Any Cracked or Decayed Teeth?

When a tooth or teeth are cracked or decayed, it leaves the inner nerve center exposed, resulting in pain when you chew. If you leave the problem unattended, the open or damaged space gets filled with bacteria from plaque and cause swelling in the nerve center. Furthermore, this leads to building up of acid and wearing down of the enamel layer. All these together contribute to sensitive teeth.

Teeth Sensitivity Treatment by Dentist in Tysons Corner

If you experience chills while eating or drinking hot or cold foods or beverages, then you need teeth sensitivity treatment immediately. Contact Dr. Jason Favagehi, a leading dentist in Tysons Corner for teeth sensitivity treatment in the most effective manner.

If you’d like to find out more about treatments or speak to someone about any tooth sensitivity or pain you may have been experiencing, feel free contact Dr. Jason Favagehi at 703–356–1200. You can also contact him with the help of this contact us form at http://smileperfectors.com/page/contact-us, drop an email at [email protected] for a free no-obligation consultation!

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