Ouch, That Hurts!
Celebrating Life|June - July 2018

Having sensitive teeth doesn’t mean giving up your favourite food and drinks. With some precautions, you can manage the condition

Ouch, That Hurts!

It is not uncommon to experience sudden, sharp pain while eating or drinking as a result of sensitive teeth. Fortunately, the pain is often temporary and in most cases, your dentist can help.

WHAT CAUSES IT?

The dentine, which is the inner layer of a tooth, contains microchannels that lead to the pulp where the nerves are. This underlying dentine is protected by a tougher layer of enamel in a normal situation, with the remaining root dentine covered by gums.

Enamel wear (by attrition, abrasion and erosion), cavities, cracks and receding gums may lead to exposed dentine. When in contact with hot, cold, sweet or acidic food and drinks, as well as cold air, teeth sensitivity occurs.

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

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