Oral Sensitivity
Mouth sensitivity can cause huge discomfort and be a symptom of other dental issues. Don’t delay, as we at Sprotbrough Dental are here to help.
Do you feel a shooting pain in your teeth when eating or drinking something hot? Does the thought of biting into ice cream or a cold hard apple make you wince? Sensitive teeth can be a burden for many people and can be caused by several things. It is always important to seek advice from a dental professional so the source of the problem can be identified and treated.
One cause of sensitivity is dental erosion, which is the loss of tooth enamel. Enamel is the hard outer coating of a tooth, which protects the sensitive dentine underneath. If the enamel is worn away or eroded, this dentine is exposed which can lead to pain and sensitivity, which can be worsened with extreme temperatures.
Erosion can be caused by your diet (frequent consumption of high sugar or high acid food or drink), tooth brushing habits (brushing too hard), tooth grinding, certain medical conditions and eating disorders. For top tips on protecting your enamel and for effective treatment of tooth sensitivity come to the practice for a check-up, where we can create an individualised care plan for you.
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We have been with this practice for approximately 35 years and have always been satisfied with all the dentists and reception staff.
Polite, friendly team, Mr Khan is very caring by giving me talking through his procedures. Repeatedly asking patients if they were okay. Lovely ‘bedside manner’ with the thought of the patient at heart.
I have been here for many years and have also recommended this practice to my father.
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140 Sprotbrough Road Sprotbrough Doncaster DN5 8BB.
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