Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity or Tooth Pain !! What’s causing it?

Tooth sensitivity or dentin hypersensitivity, can be described as a reversible sharp pain or discomfort in the teeth as a response to certain stimuli.

If you have tooth sensitivity or tooth pain, you can use the chart below to give you some idea as to what the source of the pain might be. Bear in mind, though, that the intention of this chart is not to diagnose your pain; only our dentist can do that. Dr. Pooja Jain is one of the best doctors who treat Tooth Sensitivity near you in Delhi As it is important to treat the cause behind the sensitivity. She can diagnose and treat your sensitivity accordingly. 

When you contact your dentist regarding your tooth pain, it’s important that you be as thorough as you can in your explanation of the pain—how severe it is, when you feel it, where it’s located, and whether any conditions make it better or worse. That way, we can suggest some pain-relieving tips till you make a visit.

Tooth sensitivity
Why do my teeth all of a sudden feel sensitive?

Tooth sensitivity, according to the American Dental Association, is caused by tooth decay, a cracked tooth, worn tooth enamel, worn fillings or tooth roots that are exposed as a result of aggressive tooth brushing, gum recession, or periodontal (gum) disease.

What Treatments Are Available for a Toothache?

Treatment for a toothache depends on the cause. If a cavity is causing the toothache, your dentist will fill the cavity or possibly extract the tooth, if necessary. A root canal might be needed if the cause of the toothache is determined to be an infection of the tooth’s nerve. Bacteria that have worked their way into the inner aspects of the tooth cause such an infection. An antibiotic may be prescribed if there is fever or swelling of the jaw.

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