If you want to feel good, stay healthy, and look great throughout life, adopt healthy oral habits, making smart choices about diet and lifestyle, and seeking regular dental care. You can help your teeth last a lifetime. If you don’t get regular dental exams, this in turn can lead to these problems not being diagnosed until it is too late. Your mouth changes as you age. It is possible for the nerves in your teeth to become smaller, making your teeth less sensitive to cavities or other problem
6 Reasons Why Your Teeth Are So Sensitive
TOOTH SENSITIVITY IS COMMON AND CAN DEVELOP OVER TIME, TYPICALLY BECAUSE OF GUM RECESSION OR ENAMEL WEAR. COMMON CAUSES OF SENSITIVE TEETH: 1. Tooth erosion due to highly acidic foods and beverages. 2. Tooth decay, worn leaky fillings and broken teeth that expose the dentin of your tooth. 3. Worn tooth enamel from using a hard toothbrush and using a hard grip while brushing aggressively. 4. Gum recession that leaves your root surface exposed. 5. Grinding your teeth at night. 6. Post dental
“I’ve Got 99 Problems But A Cavity Ain’t One.”
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In dentistry, prevention is always preferable to cure. Regular checkups and appointments with Springville Dentistry helps to address problems like cavities, decay and gum disease before they have a chance to develop into more serious issues. Our team, is here to help you and your family in any way possible to ensure your visit is a positive and comfortable experience. Feel free to ask any question, and please tell us about your concerns. If you have goals for restorative dentistry, our
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