Sensitive Teeth Treatment Alexandria VA
What Causes Teeth Sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is a common dental issue that can cause discomfort or pain when consuming hot or cold foods and beverages or exposing teeth to cold air. Several factors can contribute to sensitive teeth, including:
- Tooth Enamel Erosion: The protective layer of enamel on the teeth can wear down over time, exposing the underlying dentin, which contains nerve endings and can lead to sensitivity.
- Gum Recession: Receding gums can expose the sensitive root surfaces of the teeth, making them more susceptible to sensitivity.
- Tooth Decay: Cavities and dental infections can cause sensitivity, especially when they reach the tooth's inner layers.
- Tooth Grinding: Habitual teeth grinding or clenching can wear down the enamel and lead to sensitivity.
- Acidic Diet: Consuming highly acidic foods and drinks can erode the enamel, making the teeth more sensitive.

Did you know…
Sensitive teeth affect approximately 1 in 8 people.
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What To Expect From The Teeth Straightening Procedure

Comprehensive Examination
Our dentists will thoroughly examine your teeth and gums to identify the cause and extent of your tooth sensitivity.
Professional Cleaning
A professional dental cleaning will remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can contribute to tooth sensitivity.

Application Of Desensitizing Agents
We may apply desensitizing agents, such as fluoride varnish or desensitizing toothpaste, to reduce sensitivity and strengthen the tooth enamel.

Treatment Of Underlying Issues
If tooth decay, gum disease, or other dental conditions contribute to your sensitivity, our dentists will address these issues as part of the treatment plan.
Things Teeth Straightening Can Fix
Tooth Sensitivity
By targeting the root cause of tooth sensitivity, our sensitive teeth treatment can help alleviate pain and discomfort, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without sensitivity.
Did you know…
Tooth sensitivity is more prevalent among individuals aged 20 to 50.
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