Cosmetic Dentistry Institute

Treating Tooth Sensitivity to Hot and Cold

Oct 13, 2016 @ 11:00 AM — by Craig Goldin DDS
Tagged with: General Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

When exposure to hot and cold foods or drinks causes tooth sensitivity, it could mean there's an underlying dental problem. Although not all tooth sensitivity is caused by dental damage, it's important to determine the cause of the discomfort in order to ensure good dental health and provide treatment if necessary. Restorative dentistry treatments are available to treat underlying dental damage and help alleviate tooth sensitivity for improved oral health. To find out which treatments can help relieve your tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, schedule a consultation with Troy, MI dentists Craig and Marcy Goldin.

The Causes of Tooth Sensitivity to Hot and Cold

Exposure to hot and cold foods and drinks, and breathing in cold air, can cause some patients to experience sudden, sharp pain in their teeth. This tooth sensitivity can be an indication of an oral health problem and should be evaluated to protect the smile.

Alleviating Tooth Sensitivity

Treating tooth sensitivity begins with undergoing a dental examination to determine a cause. Once the cause is found, treatment can be determined. Treatments may include:

Discover Your Treatment Options

For more information about alleviating tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, or to discover your treatment options, we welcome you to schedule a consultation at the Cosmetic Dentistry Institute.