Causes of Tooth Sensitivity | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

Do your teeth happen to ache whenever you eat and drink hot or cold foods and drinks?

If either cold, hot, sweet, sour, or acidic foods and drinks, or even breathing in cold air, makes your teeth or a tooth sensitive or painful, you may very well have sensitive teeth.

You might be wondering how that happened. Well, there are several factors.

To be able to find the right treatment for Tooth Sensitivity, it always helps to know what might be behind them.

Tooth Sensitivity | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Here are the common causes of Tooth Sensitivity:

  • Cracked or chipped tooth
  • Excessive plaque
  • Gum disease
  • Acidic foods
  • Naturally shrinking gums
  • Decay around the edges of fillings

Now that you might have an idea regarding the possible cause/s, it’s important to get to the root of the problem right away. Once the cause has been nailed down, finding a solution is much easier.

That’s why it is essential for you to seek dental care and assistance right away. Ignoring dental issues can make things worse.

Know what is causing your Tooth Sensitivity.

Our dentists at Shinagawa Orthodontics have the technology and ability to get to the bottom of it. They can know the reason why you’re having Tooth Sensitivity and more importantly, they can provide you with the right treatment.

Book a FREE consultation now, call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517.