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- Tips & relief from those knee jerk painful sensations
- Tips & relief from those knee jerk painful sensations
What Causes Sensitive Teeth (Dentin Hypersensitivity)?
Sensitive teeth whitening aside, some people still prefer the age-old home remedy of baking soda and a toothbrush to gently whiten teeth at home.
Also crunchy fruits and vegetables such as celery, apples, pears and carrots act as natural abrasives that helps to scrub away stains on your teeth. Chewing sugarless gum triggers saliva which helps eliminate teeth stains as it neutralizes acid that causes tooth decay.
However the first thing to try if you are dealing with sensitive or damaged teeth or gums is to supplement your diet with bone meal. Be sure to include a supplement to replace lost trace minerals.
Usually tooth sensitivity (dentin hypersensitivity) presents as temporary tooth discomfort after eating cold food. Most commonly, the problem begins when the gums recede. Like a protective blanket, the gums cover the roots of teeth.
Treating Sensitive Teeth (Dentin Hypersensitivity)
What to do once you already experience pain? Sensitivity toothpastes contains potassium nitrate that helps reduce tooth sensitivity. as it desensitize the tooth nerve directly. Using fluoride mouthwashes can also aid reduce tooth sensitivity.
With the introduction of sensitivity toothpastes containing strontium chloride. These products, like Sensodyne and a host of others, coax the minerals in your saliva to crystallize and cover the pores in your exposed roots so that cold stimuli can not reach the tooth nerve.
Sensitive Teeth Whitening Blog: http://www.sensitiveteethwhitening.com
* An apple a day keeps the dentist away
Find & share your tips and reviews on this common pain
Sensitive teeth whitening aside, some people still prefer the age-old home remedy of baking soda and a toothbrush to gently whiten teeth at home.
Also crunchy fruits and vegetables such as celery, apples, pears and carrots act as natural abrasives that helps to scrub away stains on your teeth. Chewing sugarless gum triggers saliva which helps eliminate teeth stains as it neutralizes acid that causes tooth decay.
However the first thing to try if you are dealing with sensitive or damaged teeth or gums is to supplement your diet with bone meal. Be sure to include a supplement to replace lost trace minerals.
Usually tooth sensitivity (dentin hypersensitivity) presents as temporary tooth discomfort after eating cold food. Most commonly, the problem begins when the gums recede. Like a protective blanket, the gums cover the roots of teeth.
Treating Sensitive Teeth (Dentin Hypersensitivity)
What to do once you already experience pain? Sensitivity toothpastes contains potassium nitrate that helps reduce tooth sensitivity. as it desensitize the tooth nerve directly. Using fluoride mouthwashes can also aid reduce tooth sensitivity.
With the introduction of sensitivity toothpastes containing strontium chloride. These products, like Sensodyne and a host of others, coax the minerals in your saliva to crystallize and cover the pores in your exposed roots so that cold stimuli can not reach the tooth nerve.
Sensitive Teeth Whitening Blog: http://www.sensitiveteethwhitening.com
* An apple a day keeps the dentist away
Find & share your tips and reviews on this common pain
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