Things To Know About Tooth Sensitivity – Part 1
June 8, 2016
Sensitive Teeth
Just about half of the U.S. population encounter some sort of dental sensitivity. These kinds of reactions may occur when biting into something hot or cold, or even things that are sweet or sour. The pain could be mild or acute, short-term or endure for several hours.
Dental sensitivity ranges from minor discomfort to high tenderness that may be temporary or lasting, and may even come and go over time. Biting into something, or drinking hot or cold refreshments may set off tooth sensitivity. While some dental sensitivity can be treated easily, a few others may be an indication of a more substantial dental concern, such as trauma or mouth disorder.
Should you are going through dental sensitivity, call Dr. Faist today in order to at our practice in Beachwood, OH. Dr. Faist can help figure out the source of tooth sensitivity and offer treatment options and techniques.
Come back for our upcoming post pertaining to tooth sensitivity, in which our team explore the issue in more detail.
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