How to Desensitize Sensitive Teeth
Things You'll Need
- Fluoride rinse
- Soft tooth brush
- Desensitizing toothpaste
Instructions
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Brush your teeth twice daily with desensitizing toothpaste.
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Use a soft toothbrush to clean the teeth. This helps prevent the enamel from further damage. A primary reason for enamel hypoplasia (reduced quality of enamel) is brushing the teeth too hard. Replace your toothbrush every two months.
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Rinse your mouth well with a fluoride rinse after brushing your teeth. Swish the fluoride rinse around your teeth for 30 seconds. A dentist-prescribed fluoride varnish may also be used for this purpose.
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Dab desensitizing toothpaste with a cotton ball and rub it on the sensitive areas. Leave the toothpaste on your teeth overnight and rinse your mouth in the morning.
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Avoid cool drinks, tobacco, ice cream and sweets for a few days. Rinse your mouth after every meal. The situation should improve within two weeks. If not, consult a dentist. You may have a decaying tooth.
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Use fluoride-mixed toothpaste for a month to desensitize the teeth quickly. Sometimes the teeth will feel extra sensitive after a root canal or dental checkup.
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