Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common concerns patients share when they visit True White Dental in Kondapur, Hyderabad. It often starts as a mild discomfort but turns into sharp sudden pain when exposed to something hot, cold, sweet or even during brushing. Many people assume it will go away on its own but sensitivity is usually a sign that something inside the tooth or gums needs attention.

What exactly causes sensitivity?

Sensitivity happens when the protective layer of your tooth, called enamel, becomes thin or damaged. When this happens the underlying area called dentin gets exposed. This layer contains tiny channels that are connected to the nerve. Anything that touches these channels can trigger pain. The most common reasons we see at True White Dental include:

1. Enamel erosion: Brushing too hard, acidic foods, soft drinks and grinding habits can slowly wear down enamel.

2. Cavities:Decay creates small holes that expose the inner layers of the tooth. Even a small cavity can cause strong sensitivity.

3. Gum recession:Gums can move down due to brushing pressure or gum infection. When this happens the root surface becomes exposed and can cause sharp pain.

4. Cracked or fractured teeth:Even a tiny crack can let cold or sweet substances reach the nerve.

5. Worn-out dental fillings:Old fillings shrink or develop gaps over time which can lead to sudden sensitivity.

6. Recent dental treatment: Whitening, deep cleaning or new fillings can sometimes cause temporary sensitivity.

How can you reduce sensitivity?

Use a soft toothbrush

Avoid vigorous brushing

Limit acidic foods

Switch to desensitising toothpaste

Use warm water instead of very cold water

Avoid clenching or grinding These steps help, but if sensitivity lasts more than a week or keeps returning it is best to visit

True White Dental  so we can treat the root cause.

How clear aligners work

Fluoride varnish
Bonding or sealing exposed areas
Filling cavities
Replacing old restorations
Gum therapy for recession
Night guard for grinding
Root canal therapy for deep nerve irritation
Sensitivity is treatable when the cause is identified early.
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