We all use our teeth every day to help us speak and eat—whether we pay much attention to them or not. If they begin to feel sensitive, particularly when faced with hot or cold temperatures, it will be disruptive to our daily lives.
At 7 Days Dental, we can help examine your teeth and gums, for sensitivity, diagnose the problem, and recommend possible treatment options to help you manage or reverse the symptoms.
f you find hot-cold, biting, or chewing is hurting your teeth, you may be suffering from tooth sensitivity. This sensation is different from outright pain. Either way, we encourage you to book an appointment at our office so we can examine what is wrong and how to treat it.
There are various potential causes if your teeth are feeling sensitive:
Dentin hypersensitivity is typically very disruptive to your life, but it is considered very common. While the pain is sharp, it is usually brief and can be treated.
Sensitive teeth are certainly a nuisance, but you do not need to live with the pain or discomfort. Our Markham dentist can provide quality dental assistance to help you. Depending on the cause of your tooth sensitivity, there are different methods for helping with tooth desensitization in Markham, ON:
Other methods you can use in your day-to-day life, before and after you have sought tooth desensitization in Markham or recommendations from us, include:
We will always advise against simply neglecting your sensitive teeth and hoping they will get better on their own. What may seem like a minor dental issue can become bigger and more serious if left untreated.
For tooth desensitization treatments in Markham, ON, or other recommendations, please feel free to contact 7 Days Dental. Our dentist and team are pleased to schedule an appointment and meet with you at your earliest convenience. Let us discuss some options to help rid you of your sensitive teeth.
This treatment uses a professionally applied desensitizing medicament or resin to reduce the sensitivity caused by exposed dentin. It offers clinical relief when over-the-counter options are not enough.
When teeth remain sensitive after trying desensitizing toothpaste, rinses, or other home remedies, a dentist may recommend in-office therapy to target pain more effectively.
It’s applied during a single appointment as needed per area and typically not repeated during the same visit, unless ordered by the dentist to address multiple sensations or spots.
Coverage varies—many dental plans include partial coverage for desensitization when prescribed by a dentist for medical reasons. It’s best to check the specifics of your policy.
Generally, it’s considered a cost-effective solution compared to more complex procedures. Because it targets pain and prevents further damage, it often saves money over time.
Many patients experience relief within a few days after application; in some cases, the effect is immediate, particularly when using in-office techniques such as laser therapy.
Results vary per patient and depend on oral hygiene and habits. Regular dental check-ups and follow-up treatments help maintain comfort and reliability.
Let us help you and your family maintain a beautiful and healthy smile.
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