How to deal with tooth sensitivity

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The article is professionally consulted by Master, Doctor Dang Tien Dat - Doctor of Odonto-Stomatology - Department of Medical Examination and Internal Medicine - Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital.
When suffering from tooth sensitivity, many people often ask themselves the question: "What medicine to take for tooth sensitivity?". However, it is not always used when having tooth sensitivity. So what is the most appropriate treatment when suffering from tooth sensitivity?

1. Factors that cause sensitive teeth

Tooth sensitivity (sensitive teeth) can occur when encountering the following factors:
Foods and drinks that are too hot or cold Foods that have a sweet or sour taste When you breathe in an environment cold temperature

2. How to deal with tooth sensitivity?

Here are ways that you can apply to prevent tooth sensitivity as well as reduce tooth sensitivity.
Reasonable oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day: morning and night before going to bed. To ensure oral hygiene, you should use fluoride toothpaste or mouthwash. Brushing with warm water 30-40 degrees Celsius can limit toothache. Each time you finish eating, you can use dental floss to help remove plaque on the sides of the teeth when a toothbrush can't.
Follow a scientific diet: Do not use acidic drinks, especially carbonated water, tomato juice, oranges, lemons. Avoid very hot or cold foods. Eating too much hot spicy food will make the enamel thin, leading to sensitivity of the lower teeth.
Instead, foods high in fiber such as fresh fruits such as bananas and apples will help your body replenish essential minerals against the process of causing tooth sensitivity.
Increase calcium supplements: Many dental problems stem from a lack of calcium. To supplement calcium for the body, you can use calcium-rich foods such as butter, milk or green vegetables such as broccoli, almonds and dried beans.

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To improve the sensitivity of your teeth, you can use toothpaste to reduce sensitivity, in addition, some dentists will provide you with a method of applying fluoride, using glue on your teeth or in case of a toothache. If the surface of your tooth is severely damaged, a laser treatment may be used.
Especially when there are signs of tooth sensitivity, you should go to reputable specialist facilities to be examined and given appropriate treatment to avoid possible dangerous complications.

3. Treatment of sensitive teeth at the Department of Odonto-Stomatology - Vinmec Hospital

Currently, the Department of Dentistry - Jaw - Facial of Vinmec International General Hospital is a specialty in charge of intensive and aesthetic pathological treatment of the entire tooth structure (teeth, bone, pulp, ...) , jaw (palatine, jawline, jaw joint,...) and face (forehead bone, cheekbone, temporal bone,...).
Dental - Jaw - Facial Department is divided into main specialties, in order to serve the needs of patients such as: Restorative dentistry, maxillofacial trauma, general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and Interior.
Dental - Jaw - Facial Department is divided into main specialties, in order to serve the needs of patients such as: Restorative dentistry, maxillofacial trauma, general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and Interior.
Along with that, the Department of Dentistry - Jaw - Face - Vinmec International General Hospital owns a team of prestigious doctors with many years of experience in dental - jaw - facial problems.

Please dial HOTLINE for more information or register for an appointment HERE. Download MyVinmec app to make appointments faster and to manage your bookings easily.

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