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If you experience sudden, sharp pain or a cold sensation when eating or drinking, it may be more than a temporary issue. Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin hypersensitivity, affects many people and can result from enamel erosion, cavities, or exposed tooth roots. While mild sensitivity might resolve on its own, persistent discomfort should prompt you to seek professional care to prevent more serious dental problems.

Sensitivity can arise from improper brushing techniques that damage the gums and expose the sensitive roots. Other common triggers include consuming very hot or cold foods and beverages, acidic diets, or teeth grinding. If you notice recurring pain or discomfort, it’s essential to consult with a dental hygienist. At Gloss Floss, we offer personalized care to address your specific sensitivity issues and develop a tailored treatment plan to restore your oral health.

Left untreated, tooth sensitivity can worsen and lead to significant damage, such as gum recession or tooth decay. Our team at Gloss Floss provides comprehensive examinations to identify the root cause of your sensitivity and offers effective solutions—whether through professional cleanings, fluoride treatments, or advanced care. Don’t wait until the discomfort becomes unbearable; schedule an appointment with us today to protect your smile and maintain your dental well-being.


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