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Dr. Nihat Tanfer
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ORAL & DENTAL HEALTH
THE MISSING TEETH
PERMANENT DENTURES CARE
DENTAL PHOBIA
TOOTH ACHE
ORAL CARE IN PREGNANCY
BAD BREATH (MOUTH SMELL)
USING THE DENTAL FLOSS
BROKEN TEETH
BRUXISME
THE TEETH SENSITIVITY
ORAL & DENTAL CARE
MOUTH SORES (APHTHA – CANKER)
PEDIATRIC DENTISTS PEDODONTICS
MOUTH CANCER (ORAL CANCER)
THE TEETH SENSITIVITY
You can have teeth sensitivity problems. The pain inflicted because of teeth sensitivity can be felt sometimes. If you suffer constantly; it can be a signal of a bigger problem. You should share the symptoms that you are exposed to with your dentist to determine the reasons for your disorder and proper treatment.
What does it mean the teeth sensitivity for your teeth?
Teeth sensitivity generally means sharp aches and it affects daily routines such as eating, drinking, and brushing the teeth.
When it comes to healthy teeth, the areola tissue which is called dentin is protected by gingival and firm enamel which is the outmost layer of the teeth. But dentin can be revealed because of the reasons like gum recession, breakage or snaggletooth, or erosion. Tubules, which are microscopic holes located in the dentin, contact nerves and they can trigger pain with some foods and drinks. The most common two reasons for teeth sensitivity are gum recession and loss of gingival.
Scratch brushing: Brushing the teeth extra hard or bristle brush can cause gum recession over time.
Fizzy foods: Consuming fizzy foods and drinks regularly causes erosion on your enamel and increase the risk of teeth sensitivity.