Learn More From Our Mill Valley Dentist About Dental Sensitivity

Written by Dr. McConnell on Feb 1, 2022

The discomfort of dental sensitivity can put a damper on your day to day routine, and it can even be a cause for concern, as it may indicate you have an ongoing oral health issue. That is why it is so important to reach out to your dental team for help and support when dealing with tooth discomfort. Keep reading to get more information from our Mill Valley dentists

There are a few commonly experienced causes of dental pain and discomfort, including:

Dental Infection

When oral bacteria are able to colonize your enamel and dentin, they will eat through these healthy tooth layers to get to the sensitive tooth root. As a result, irritants and bacteria will have access to the sensitive dental nerves that reside in the dental core. Prompt treatment is vital when it comes to addressing cavities; we want to clear away the infected material before it has a chance to spread throughout the tooth structure.

Enamel Erosion

If your dental enamel is thinning and wearing away prematurely, you will likely deal with dental pain as a result. There are a number of things that can lead to acid erosion, including acidic consumables, chronic dental grinding, vigorous tooth brushing, and ill-fitting restorations. Our team is here to help you preserve as much healthy enamel as possible, so that your vulnerable tooth roots are protected.

Receding Gums

It is also possible for bacteria and irritants to reach your dental nerves through your tooth roots. When your gum tissue starts to pull away from your teeth, due, for example, to periodontal disease, the nerves that extend from your tooth root into your jawbone will be exposed to dental debris. Treating periodontal disease is all about encouraging your natural gum tissue to heal and regenerate.

As always, our Mill Valley dentists are here to answer any questions that you may have, and to help you schedule an oral health assessment with our team. We look forward to speaking with you!