Dental Restoration Treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the most common cause of tooth sensitivity?

    The most common causes include enamel erosion, gum recession, tooth decay and bruxism, all of which can expose dentin and trigger nerve responses.

  • Can sensitive teeth be treated permanently?

    The outcome depends on the cause. Many cases can be successfully managed or resolved through professional dental treatment and preventive care.

  • Is tooth sensitivity a sign of a cavity?

    Yes. Tooth sensitivity can sometimes indicate dental decay, especially if discomfort occurs when consuming sweet, hot, or cold foods.

  • How long does sensitivity treatment take?

    Treatment time varies depending on the underlying cause. Some patients experience relief after a single visit, while others may require multiple treatments.

  • Can gum disease cause tooth sensitivity?

    Yes. Gum disease can lead to gum recession, exposing tooth roots and increasing sensitivity.

  • Should I see a dentist if my teeth are sensitive?

    Yes. Persistent or worsening sensitivity should always be evaluated by a dental professional to identify and address the root cause.

  • What foods should I avoid if I have sensitive teeth?

    Limiting acidic foods, carbonated beverages, citrus fruits, and excessively hot or cold foods may help reduce discomfort.

  • Can teeth sensitivity return after treatment?

    Sensitivity can return if the underlying cause is not fully addressed or if new enamel wear, gum recession, or dental problems develop.