How to treat Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity is a common problem for many people of all ages. The reason behind the sensitivity may vary depending on age. It is important to see a dentist to establish the reason behind the discomfort in order to address it appropriately. If the sensitivity is due to gum recession, which is the most common reason for sensitivity the following treatments may be recommended. It is always important to see your dentist if symptoms arise

  • Desensitizing toothpaste and mouthwash are great conservative options. These products may help limit the pain of sensitive teeth. Most are available without a prescription online or at your local pharmacy.

  • Fluoride. Your dentist may apply fluoride to the sensitive areas of your teeth at your regular checkup. This can help strengthen tooth enamel and reduce pain. Your dentist also might suggest that you use prescription fluoride rinse or toothpaste at home.

  • Dental adhesives or sealants. Sometimes exposed root surfaces due to gum recession can be treated by placing an adhesive or a sealant on them to form a protective layer over the root.

  • Gum graft. If a tooth root has lost gum tissue, the root may be exposed. A small amount of tissue can be taken from somewhere else in the mouth and attached to the problem area. This procedure is called a graft. A gum graft protects the exposed root and may lessen sensitivity.