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Why Gum Disease Treatment Matters to Your Sensitive Teeth?

by Dental Group of Lubbock | Jan 6, 2025 | Gum Disease Treatment

Gum Disease Treatment Lubbock

Sensitive teeth are a huge problem for those who, unfortunately, have this condition. However, people who do not have it fail to understand the constant pain and irritation it brings. There might be many reasons why someone has tooth sensitivity, but one of the most common causes is gum disease. Receding gums can expose the sensitive root of your teeth. 

It leads to you having pain whenever your teeth are touched by anything that is hot, spicy, cold, or acidic. If the situation worsens,e then you might also feel pain when the cold air touches your teeth. Find out how gum disease treatment in Lubbock can help you to combat your issues. 

What is Teeth Sensitivity?

You might want to know how to treat your tooth sensitivity, but first, you must understand this. It happens when the underlying layer of your teeth, which is called dentin, is exposed. It can start because of the gum recession. Enamel is the hard cover of teeth but it does not protect the root of the teeth. That’s where dental sensitivity rises up. It can be treated with periodontics. 

Why Did Teeth Suddenly Start to Felt Sensitive?

There is not one particular reason for dental sensitivity. Numerous factors can be behind the root of this oral issue. It can suddenly appear at any age for various motives. Gum diseases can be a significant reason for sensitive teeth, but there are other factors.  Here are some of the gum-related causes you suddenly feeling tooth-sensitivity pain: 

Gum recession: 

Some patients genetically have thin gum tissues. They might have sensitive teeth from childhood. Other people might develop gum recession because of gum diseases. During this, the gum tissues are pulled away, leading to the exposure of your tooth roots. 

Gum disease: 

Sore or inflamed gum tissues can enhance sensitivity. It happens because the supporting ligaments have started decreasing. Then, the surface of the tooth root that is directly connected to the nerve is exposed. Our dental Group of Lubbock can cure your problem from the root and relieve you of sensitive tooth pain. 

Can Periodontics Help Alleviate Pain from Sensitive Teeth?

Your suddenly appearing sensitivity can be caused by periodontal diseases that you might not still realize. Having tooth sensitivity is a common symptom that you should not overlook. There are other factors that alleviate tooth pain. However, if it is because of gum disease, then you should get professional treatment as soon as possible. 

If periodontal issues are in the early stage, then it is easily curable and reduces the chance of tooth loss. Proper treatment can cure and relieve you from the irritating pain of tooth sensitivity. It can allow you to eat anything you want at any time. 

Schedule an Appointment With Us for Sensitive Teeth

A wide range of reasons can cause tooth sensitivity. Gum disease is one of the most common and significant ones. At Dental Group of Lubbock, we provide reliable periodontic care to all our patients that is tailored to their requirements. Our dentist has many years of experience in gum disease treatment in Lubbock. Book a consultation today with us and get relief from your sensitive teeth.

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