Don’t Let Dental Sensitivity Control Your Life; Get Help From Our O’Fallon Dentists

Written by Dr. Brace on Feb 17, 2021

Don’t Let Dental Sensitivity Control Your Life; Get Help From Our O’Fallon Dentists

Don’t Let Dental Sensitivity Control Your Life; Get Help From Our O’Fallon Dentists

The most sensitive part of any tooth is the dental pulp, which resides in the center of the tooth structure. Pulp contains tissues and nerves that, unlike dental enamel, are easily irritated.

When part of a tooth begins to break down or is otherwise damaged, you will likely start experiencing dental pain and sensitivity as a result. Keep reading to learn more from our O’Fallon dentists about the causes of this type of discomfort, as well as things that you can do to correct it. 

Some people experience tooth sensitivity only intermittently, or in response to certain things, like hot and cold beverages. Others battle chronic sensitivity, which negatively impacts their lives in a number of ways: 

  • Preventing you from enjoying your favorite foods and drinks
  • Limiting the types of activities you’re comfortable doing—it may be uncomfortable, for example, to wear a protective mouth guard
  • Keeping you from effectively cleaning your smile, because brushing and flossing is unpleasant

The goal of treatment is to promote the health of your dental enamel and gum tissues, both of which are designed to shield vulnerable nerves. If considerable tooth structure or oral tissues are degraded, restorative care can rebuild missing components of your smile.

  • Treating periodontal disease promptly allows your gum tissue to heal and regenerate
  • Undergoing topical fluoride treatments can help your natural enamel re-mineralize and remain strong
  • Gum tissue grafts are used to replace tissues lost due to gum disease
  • Covering your natural enamel with composite resin or porcelain restorations creates an additional protective layer between the world and your inner tooth

If you are dealing with sensitive teeth or gums, our O’Fallon dentists are here to help you get your smile back on track. Give our team a call to learn more, or to schedule a personal consultation with our team!