From Frysh Dental Group to Prestonwood Family Dentistry. Carrying forward more than 30 years of Exceptional Patient Care.

Dr. Blake Burnstad | Dr. Payton Holmes

From Frysh Dental Group to Prestonwood Family Dentistry. Carrying forward more than 30 years of Exceptional Patient Care.

Dr. Blake Burnstad | Dr. Payton Holmes

Sensitive Tooth Pain

FAQ


What causes sensitive tooth pain?
Sensitive tooth pain is often caused by enamel erosion or gum recession, which exposes the dentin layer beneath the surface of the teeth. Contributing factors include aging, gum disease, brushing too hard or with abrasive products, consuming acidic drinks, and damage from chipped or cracked teeth.
How can I prevent tooth sensitivity?
To prevent tooth sensitivity, practice good oral hygiene by brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush and using non-abrasive, sensitivity-friendly toothpaste. Limit acidic foods and beverages like soda and citrus, which can wear down enamel. Regular dental checkups are also key—your dentist can recommend specific treatments or products to help protect your teeth and reduce sensitivity.
How is sensitive tooth pain treated?
A dentist will first examine your teeth to find the cause of sensitivity. Treatments may include applying sealants for receding gums, placing dental crowns or performing root canals for cracked or broken teeth, and using special pastes during cleanings to reduce sensitivity. Prescription toothpaste like Fluoridex is often recommended to help manage the pain.

What Is Sensitive Tooth Pain?

Sensitive tooth pain happens when the protective enamel on a tooth wears away, exposing the inner dentin layer and nerve endings. This exposure makes teeth highly reactive to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks—like coffee, ice cream, or soda—causing sharp, sudden discomfort. In severe cases, the pain can be persistent and may not be relieved by standard over-the-counter treatments.

Many factors can cause sensitive tooth pain, including:

-Recessed gums as a result of age, gum disease or poor dental hygiene
-Frequently drinking soda and other acidic beverages
-A chipped or broken tooth resulting from an injury
-Over-brushing or using an overly abrasive toothbrush or toothpaste

Suffering from sensitive teeth can make it especially difficult to go to the dentist, as some dental procedures may be especially uncomfortable. When searching for a sensitive tooth dentist, North Dallas residents can turn to Prestonwood Family Dentistry for a delicate approach to dental care, the procedures needed to improve tooth sensitivity as well as advice on managing sensitive teeth pain.

Put an End to Sensitive Tooth Pain

If you’re tired of the pain and discomfort that comes from sensitive teeth, visit Prestonwood Family Dentistry for the proper care and guidance.

Here’s what you can expect when you visit our North Dallas office:

– The dentist will perform an initial exam to look for possible causes of your tooth sensitivity.
– After identifying the issue, the dentist will perform the appropriate procedures to ease the pain. For example, if the sensitive tooth pain is caused by a cracked or broken tooth, the dentist will begin the process of adding a dental crown or performing a root canal. For receding gums, the dentist will apply a sealant.
– For regular procedures, such as teeth cleanings, a special paste will be applied on your teeth to help prevent sensitivity.
– The dentist will prescribe Fluoridex, the prescription toothpaste we recommend for anyone suffering from sensitive tooth pain.
– Once the procedures are done, the dentist will talk about the steps you can take to prevent further complications from tooth sensitivity, including good oral hygiene, proper regular brushing and flossing, and eliminating acidic foods from your diet.

While there’s no professional title for a sensitive teeth dentist, the dentist at our North Dallas office can effectively manage your tooth sensitivity issues. Instead of living with sensitive tooth pain, take care of the problem with help from Prestonwood Family Dentistry.

For more information on sensitive tooth pain, read our blog on Dental Pain: When Enough Is Enough.

Our team has delivered outstanding dental care in North Dallas for over 35 years. We are committed to providing our community with safe, gentle, high-quality dental care.

Questions or Concerns?

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding your dental care, we are more than happy to discuss how you can achieve a beautiful and healthy smile.

As a top dentist in North Dallas, we have helped hundreds of families achieve their oral health goals and are eager to help you and your family do the same.