Tooth Sensitivity

Sensitivity problems in the teeth can affect social life seriously as well as negatively affect business life.

On the other hand, it causes a decrease in the quality of life.

Regular physician control is recommended to maintain the comfort of life.

In addition, sensitivity problems can be treated with correct diagnosis and treatment methods.

What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?

Tooth sensitivity is mainly caused by damage to tooth roots or erosion of tooth enamel.

Of course, not only these, but also the following conditions may have caused sensitivity in the teeth:

  • Recession in the gums due to brushing the teeth too hard or pressing,
  • Teeth clenching or grinding,
  • Brushing teeth more than necessary
  • Excessive consumption of soda and food,
  • Root tissue, which is formed by the accumulation and cleaning of dental stones,
  • Broken teeth,
  • Teeth whitening process,
  • Filling operations.

If sensitivity only occurs in one area, it is usually due to a broken, rotten or worn tooth or a filling that has been made in the past.

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Operation Time

2 - 3 hours

Recovery Time

1 week

Reservation

1 week

Anesthesia

local

What Are the Symptoms of Tooth Sensitivity?

Tooth sensitivity can manifest itself with many different symptoms. Sensitivity issues often manifest when performing the following actions:

  • When consuming very cold or very hot drinks or foods,
  • When consuming sweet foods,
  • With the effect of cold weather,
  • With acidic drinks or certain fruit consumption,
  • During tooth brushing or cleaning.

When these symptoms occur, it is of great importance to eliminate the problems that may cause sensitivity. It is recommended to seek advice from a dentist for this.

How Are Sensitivity Problems Treated?

Here are some suggestions that can be applied when sensitivity problems occur in the teeth:

  • Prefer soft-bristled toothbrushes,
  • To prevent gum recession and enamel scratching by brushing teeth correctly,
  • Using toothpastes produced for sensitive teeth,
  • Giving importance to oral hygiene,
  • Going for regular dental checkups.

 

In cases where these methods do not work, more serious treatment methods such as surgical gum transplant or root canal treatment may be recommended by the dentist.

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