Tooth Sensitivity Treatment
Tooth sensitivity occurs as a result of exposure of dentin. However, as a result of many diseases or different conditions, dentin can be exposed. Before sensitization can be diagnosed, the patient should be thoroughly examined radiographically and clinically.
Tooth Sensitivity Treatment
When you have sensitive teeth, certain activities such as brushing, eating and drinking can cause sharp, temporary pain in your teeth. Sensitive teeth are typically the result of eroded enamel or exposed tooth roots. However, sometimes dental discomfort is caused by other factors such as a cavity, a cracked or chipped tooth, a worn filling, or gum disease. If you are bothered by sensitive teeth, you should visit your dentist. Your doctor can identify and eliminate the underlying causes of your toothache.
Laser for Tooth Sensitivity Treatment
Lasers are used for various purposes in dentistry. One of them is to treat hypersensitivity of teeth. There are not many studies on this subject yet, but as technology improves, better treatments are emerging in this area. Experts support the use of laser beams to alleviate symptoms related to tooth hypersensitivity. There are many studies that show that low-level laser therapy works in the treatment of tooth hypersensitivity.
What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?
The emergence of the tooth root due to gingival recession
Incorrect and hard brushing
Fractures and cracks in teeth
Presence of cavities on teeth
acid erosions
What are the Symptoms?
Increased sensitivity of teeth to hot and cold.
Tooth wear.
Tooth extraction.
Yellowing of the tooth.
Pain and ache.
Using Laser for Sensitive Teeth
Sensitivity can be minimized with the help of laser beams in sensitive teeth and gums. The dentist will decide on the appropriate method after the examination.
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