Why Do Some People Develop Sugar Sensitivity Because of Oral Health Deterioration?
Posted on 4/26/2021 by SRD Russellville
If you have a sugar sensitivity, your enamel has worn down, and the nerves in your teeth expose you to sensitivity problems. The following information elaborates on why this happens.
How a Sugar Sensitivity Develops
If you have a sugar sensitivity, you may cringe whenever you eat something a little bit too sweet. If this happens, you need to address the condition and prevent it from getting worse. When your teeth are extra sensitive to sweets, it usually is an indicator that your enamel has thinned or become damaged. When the enamel thins or becomes damaged, it may result from eating too many acidic foods or brushing the teeth too vigorously. When the enamel is worn away, the inner layer of the tooth, containing the nerves, becomes exposed, making a tooth more sensitive. Once this happens, sweets and hot and cold foods or beverages irritate the teeth' nerve center, leading to sharp and intense pain.
Protecting Your Teeth Against Sensitivity
To protect your teeth from sensitivity, you need to take special precautions when you brush your teeth. For example, you should always use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Try to locate a brush that is specially designed for sensitive teeth. It may also help to use an automatic toothbrush that contains sensors. This type of electronic toothbrush will alert you if you are brushing too hard. Even if you use a soft toothbrush, you need to brush gently. Otherwise, you will cause damage to the dental enamel. It also helps to use a toothpaste that is designed to protect against tooth sensitivity. Use a dentifrice that contains stannous fluoride to provide the shield you need to enjoy the foods that trigger sensitivity. According to the Academy of General Dentistry, poor teeth brushing techniques worsen dental sensitivity. Therefore, check with us to make sure you are properly brushing your teeth. You can also reduce issues with sensitivity by having professional fluoride treatments. By adding the treatments to a regular oral hygiene habit, you can experience less pain and fewer cavities.
Do you have dental sensitivity to sweets or hot or cold foods? If so, we can help you alleviate the pain. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for a dental cleaning and an exam.
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