Sensitive Teeth Dentist in Los Angeles, CA
Sensitive teeth are commonly caused by worn dental enamel or exposed tooth roots. Other reasons, such as a cavity, a cracked or chipped tooth, a worn filling, or gum problems can also cause dental discomfort. Ace Endodontics’ experienced dentist, Dr. Afshin Badii, DDS., may be able to help you treat your infected teeth with efficient procedures to assist you ease the symptoms. For more information, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 11980 San Vicente Blvd Ste 900 Los Angeles, CA 90049.
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How do you fix sensitive teeth?
Can sensitive teeth go away?
What dietary deficiencies cause sensitive teeth?
Should I go to a dentist if I have sensitive teeth?
Tooth sensitivity is very common, especially in those aged 20 to 40 years old, and can be worsened while consuming hot coffee or a very sweet dessert. Mild sensitivity can often be alleviated through at-home remedies, but more serious cases of sensitivity may require the attention of a dental professional to be relieved.
Sensitive teeth can be caused by several factors, but are most likely due to a loss in enamel. If you are experiencing sensitive teeth, you can try using a soft-bristled toothbrush with toothpaste specifically labeled for sensitive teeth. Many people will experience tooth sensitivity if they have a habit of clenching their jaw or grinding their teeth, so it may be beneficial to sleep with a mouth guard in to prevent unnecessary damage done to the teeth while sleeping and to become more mindful of relaxing your jaw throughout the day. Tooth sensitivity can also be caused by foods that are particularly hot, cold, sugary, or acidic, and with avoidance of these foods, the sensitivity will likely diminish.
Tooth sensitivity can diminish with time, specifically if the sensitivity is the result of a recent dental procedure. It is common to experience some tooth sensitivity following a root canal, a broken tooth, or a standard filling, but lingering tooth sensitivity may be indicative of where enamel has worn down or of exposed teeth roots. If the sensitivity is due to worn-down enamel or exposed roots, it will likely not subside without treatment from your dentist, but you can prevent the sensitivity from worsening by avoiding brushing too hard, consuming hot or cold beverages or food, and ensuring that the teeth are properly flossed and brushed regularly. During this time, you will also want to avoid procedures to whiten your teeth as those chemicals can worsen the sensitivity as they often lead to damage to the enamel.
Your tooth sensitivity may be due to a vitamin deficiency in your diet, most likely of calcium, vitamin D, or vitamin B12. Calcium is a vitamin that is essential to maintaining bone health, and if the body develops a deficiency of the vitamin, it will start to take the calcium that it needs from the teeth and bones, causing them to weaken and making teeth prone to decay along with sensitivity. Vitamin D is vital. for the mineralization of teeth and bones, so a deficiency can lead to damage and decay in the teeth. Vitamin B12 helps to support overall tooth and gum health by protecting them from damage and decay, so a deficiency of this vitamin can lead to gum disease and tooth sensitivity.
If you are experiencing persisting tooth sensitivity that won’t diminish with the use of sensitive toothpaste or other at-home remedies, it likely will not be resolved without treatment from a dentist. Tooth sensitivity can often be caused by worn-down enamel or exposed tooth roots, both of which require treatment from a dentist or endodontist to ameliorate. Some indicators that you may require treatment from a dentist for tooth sensitivity include if the sensitivity is starting to affect your day-to-day life if it is focussed in one area of the mouth, or identified as one tooth being the source of the sensitivity, or if the sensitivity is not following a dental procedure such as a root canal. In some cases, you may only require a good deep cleaning of the teeth from the dentist to alleviate the sensitivity, recommend a mouth guard for sleeping to prevent damage done to the teeth from grinding, or they may recommend or prescribe sensitive-specific products to help relieve the sensitivity over time. If the sensitivity is severe, it may be caused by significant decay or erosion of the enamel, or possibly due to exposed tooth roots, in which case a dental procedure such as a filling, crown, or root canal may be necessary to provide relief and prevent further damage from occurring.
Having sensitive teeth might mean anything from a small twinge to serious discomfort that can last for several hours. If you are suffering from sensitive teeth and want to get rid of your condition then visit Ace Endodontics. For more information, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 11980 San Vicente Blvd Ste 900 Los Angeles, CA 90049. We serve patients from Brentwood CA, Santa Monica CA, West Los Angeles CA, Beverly Hills CA, West Hollywood CA, Venice CA, Culver City CA, and surrounding areas.