9 Surprising Causes of Sensitive Teeth and How to Fix Them!

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9 Surprising Causes of Sensitive Teeth and How to Fix Them.
Do your teeth often feel sensitive or painful? You’re not alone. Many everyday habits can contribute to sensitive teeth, but the good news is that understanding these triggers can help you avoid them. Let’s explore the top 9 common causes of sensitive teeth and how you can protect your pearly whites.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ss/slideshow-sensitive-teeth-causes
Transcript
00:00Welcome back sun bro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
00:04Before we start, please at least subscribe so we can have little money for food and paying bills.
00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about,
00:129 surprising causes of sensitive teeth and how to fix them.
00:15Do your teeth often feel sensitive or painful?
00:18You're not alone, many everyday habits can contribute to sensitive teeth,
00:21but the good news is that understanding these triggers can help you avoid them.
00:25Let's explore the top 9 common causes of sensitive teeth and how you can protect your pearly whites.
00:301. Too much mouthwash, love that minty fresh breath.
00:33Overusing mouthwash can lead to sore,
00:35sensitive teeth because some contain acids that make sensitivity worse.
00:39Stick to rinsing once or twice a day.
00:41If sensitivity persists, ask your dentist about fluoride rinses that can help.
00:462. Acidic foods.
00:47Tomatoes, citrus fruits and juices are delicious but can erode your enamel and expose sensitive dentin.
00:53To enjoy these without the pain, balance them with cheese or milk.
00:563. Some toothpastes and whiteners.
00:58Whitening products and certain toothpastes with peroxide can cause sensitivity.
01:02This usually stops when you stop using them.
01:05For a safer option, consult your dentist.
01:074. Receding gums.
01:09Receding gums can expose tooth roots, which are very sensitive.
01:12If you have periodontal disease causing receding gums, see your dentist for treatment.
01:175. Brushing too hard.
01:19Brushing too hard or using a hard bristled brush can wear down enamel and expose sensitive dentin.
01:24Use a soft bristled brush and gentle strokes to protect your teeth.
01:276. Recent dental procedures.
01:30Cleanings, crowns, and restorations can cause temporary sensitivity.
01:33If you're concerned, talk to your dentist before and after your visit.
01:377. Cracked teeth.
01:39Biting hard candies or ice can crack your teeth, leading to irritation and sensitivity.
01:43Cracks can also harbor bacteria, causing more pain and inflammation.
01:478. Grinding or clenching your teeth.
01:49Grinding or clenching can wear down enamel over time, exposing nerves.
01:54Mouthguards, lifestyle changes, and diet adjustments can help protect your teeth.
01:589. Tooth decay.
02:00Cavities expose tooth roots to irritants like hot, cold, and sweets, and even air.
02:04Combat decay with good oral hygiene, a healthy diet, and regular dentist visits.
02:09You don't have to handle sensitive teeth on your own.
02:12Talk to your dentist to pinpoint the cause and strengthen your teeth.
02:15Simple changes like using a soft bristled brush,
02:18sensitive toothpaste, and fluoride mouth rinse can make a big difference.
02:22Thanks for watching, Sunbro.
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02:28Come again to our next meeting Sunbro.

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