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Dare to Care: What’s behind your Sore and Sensitive Teeth?

Tooth sensitivity, often considered a minor ailment and overlooked, may bring up symptoms including extreme tooth pain and discomfort in the mouth that may further lead to severe conditions like tooth infection and gum abscess.

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Dare to Care: What’s behind your Sore and Sensitive Teeth?

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  1. Call On: 02 9283 7220 Dare to CareWhat’s behind your Sore and Sensitive Teeth? http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

  2. Call On: 02 9283 7220 • Do you happen to wince when flossing or brushing? Does eating frozen treats make your teeth hurt? You might be dealing with what we call tooth sensitivity. • Tooth sensitivity, often considered a minor ailment and overlooked, may bring up symptoms including extreme tooth pain and discomfort in the mouth that may further lead to severe conditions like tooth infection and gum abscess. • As much as it is common for people to put up with the ongoing pain and discomfort due to sensitive teeth, there are a number of easy and effective ways to reduce and eliminate tooth sensitivity. However, before you look for suitable treatments, you must know what’s causing this mouth malady. • So, here are some common reasons why you may be experiencing sensitivity in your teeth. http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

  3. Call On: 02 9283 7220 • Too many acidic foods going in? Excessive consumption of acid-containing foods and beverages like soft drinks, citrus fruits and juices, pickles and tomato sauce to name a few can irritate the nerves deep in your teeth and cause them to tingle and ache. • Are you grinding your teeth more often than not? Stop now! Clenching and grinding your teeth may wear down your tooth enamel, exposing the underlying dentine layer and hence, nerves of your teeth. A mouth guard, recommended by your dentist, could be used to avoid grinding and sensitivity caused by the habit. http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

  4. Call On: 02 9283 7220 • Receding gums are taking a toll Sensitivity and pain can be experienced when consuming cold or hot drinks and foods if you are having gum disease or receding gums. Consult with your dentist to repair your diseased gums to prevent further damage. • It might be your whitening toothpaste Yes, your favorite tooth whitening toothpaste may contain abrasive ingredients that may lighten or remove some stains from your enamel, adding to your tooth sensitivity. http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

  5. Call On: 02 9283 7220 In addition, sudden changes in eating habits, a sudden increase in stress, extreme indulgence in acidic foods can also give you sensitive teeth. No matter the cause, seeing a certified dentist for a dental evaluation is important in order to get rid of tooth sensitivity and associated symptoms as well as maintain good oral health. http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

  6. Contact Us • Address: Smile Concepts, 4/307 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000 • Website: http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/ • Phone: 02 9283 7220 • EmailId: info@emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au

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