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  • What Causes Tooth Sensitivity and How to Fix It – A Guide from Your Hampshire Dentist

    Do you wince when sipping a hot drink or biting into ice cream? If so, you’re not alone. Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common dental complaints we see at Chalet Hill Dental & Implants in Bordon, Hampshire. But what causes it—and more importantly, how can you fix it?

    Let’s break it down.

    What Is Tooth Sensitivity?

    Tooth sensitivity, or “dentin hypersensitivity,” occurs when the protective enamel on your teeth wears down or your gums recede, exposing the softer dentin layer underneath. This layer contains microscopic tubules that lead to the nerves of your teeth, making them more reactive to temperature changes, pressure, and even sweet or acidic foods.

    Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

    At our Hampshire dental clinic, these are the most frequent causes we identify:

    1. Brushing Too Hard
      Aggressive brushing or using a hard-bristled toothbrush can wear down enamel and cause gum recession.
    2. Tooth Decay or Cavities
      Untreated decay exposes dentin, which increases sensitivity.
    3. Gum Disease (Periodontitis)
      Inflammation can lead to gum recession, exposing the roots of your teeth.
    4. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
      Grinding or clenching can erode enamel and expose nerves.
    5. Acidic Foods and Drinks
      Frequent consumption of citrus, wine, or fizzy drinks can erode enamel over time.
    6. Recent Dental Treatments
      Procedures like fillings, whitening, or crowns can temporarily increase sensitivity.

    How to Treat Tooth Sensitivity

    At Chalet Hill Dental & Implants, we tailor treatment based on the cause. Here are the most effective options:

    1. 🪥 Use Desensitising Toothpaste
      Switch to a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, such as Sensodyne. These contain compounds that block nerve signals.
    2. 🦷 Apply Fluoride Treatments
      We offer in-clinic fluoride gels or varnishes in Hampshire to strengthen enamel and reduce discomfort.
    3. 🧼 Practice Gentle Brushing
      Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, circular motions. Avoid whitening toothpaste unless recommended.
    4. 🛑 Avoid Acidic and Sugary Foods
      Cut down on citrus, fizzy drinks, and sugary snacks that can wear enamel.
    5. 🛏️ Wear a Night Guard
      If grinding is the issue, we can custom-make a night guard to protect your teeth while you sleep.
    6. 👨‍⚕️ Address Underlying Conditions
      In cases involving decay, gum disease, or exposed tooth roots, we may recommend a filling, gum treatment, or even a root canal for severe cases.

    When Should You See a Dentist?

    If your sensitivity lasts more than a few days or worsens, book an appointment with us. Early intervention can prevent more serious issues.

    At Chalet Hill Dental & Implants, our experienced Hampshire dental team is here to help you regain comfort and confidence in your smile. We use the latest tools and techniques to diagnose and treat tooth sensitivity effectively. And if you’re considering teeth whitening, learn how professional teeth whitening can be done safely without increasing sensitivity.

    Book Your Appointment Today

    If you’re experiencing tooth sensitivity in Hampshire, don’t suffer in silence. Contact Chalet Hill Dental & Implants today or book online for a personalised consultation. Let’s get you smiling pain-free again.