Effective treatments relieve tooth sensitivity caused by enamel erosion, gum
recession, and exposed dentin surfaces.
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About Tooth Sensitivity
Relief from Sensitivity for Everyday Comfort
Tooth sensitivity is a common dental concern that causes discomfort or sharp pain when consuming hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and beverages. It often occurs due to enamel erosion, gum recession, cavities, or exposed tooth roots. At Seena’s Dental, we provide advanced treatments to identify the underlying cause and deliver effective relief. Our solutions may include desensitizing agents, protective restorations, fluoride applications, and personalized care guidance. With proper treatment and preventive measures, we help restore comfort and protect long-term dental health.
- Immediate Pain Relief Advanced solutions reduce sensitivity and discomfort quickly.
- Long-Term Protection Strengthening enamel prevents recurring sensitivity issues effectively.
How it Works?
Detailed examination accurately identifies causes like enamel loss or recession.
Fluoride treatments help rebuild and protect weakened tooth
enamel.
Personalized care instructions prevent recurring tooth sensitivity problems.
FAQS of Tooth Sensitivity
Answers About Tooth Sensitivity Relief
Learn about causes, effective treatments, preventive measures, home care tips, and long-term management strategies
for tooth sensitivity relief.
Tooth sensitivity commonly occurs due to enamel erosion, gum recession, cavities, cracked teeth, or exposed dentin, allowing external stimuli to reach nerve endings and cause discomfort.
Sensitivity is often temporary and treatable. With proper diagnosis and professional treatment, discomfort can be significantly reduced or completely managed long-term.
Desensitizing toothpaste and proper oral hygiene can help. However, persistent sensitivity requires professional evaluation to address underlying dental problems effectively.
If sensitivity lasts more than a few weeks, becomes severe, or interferes with eating and drinking, consult a dentist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Brush gently using a soft-bristled toothbrush, avoid acidic foods, maintain regular dental checkups, and follow professional advice to protect enamel and gums.
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