How to Care for Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth often make life difficult. For some people, tooth sensitivity causes pain and discomfort that makes eating and drinking painful. Fortunately, sensitive teeth sufferers may get relief with proper treatment.

When drinking cold liquid or eating hot food, people with sensitive teeth will feel pain. This is typically caused when the tooth’s nerve is exposed or when the gums begin to recede and pull away from the teeth. Receding gums leave the roots unprotected and exposed.

Exposed roots lead straight to nerves in the teeth so that whenever any type of pressure or temperature-related food or drink are present, they hit the nerve, which in turn, triggers pain.

What to Do to Prevent Sensitive Teeth

1) Proper brushing – too much pressure during teeth brushing can result in damage and tears within the gums. This may lead to sensitive teeth. Learn how to brush your teeth properly to keep gums healthy and prevent any type of damage that can lead to sensitivity. A soft-bristled toothbrush is best, and some people find sonic toothbrushes helpful in maintaining healthy gums and teeth.

2) Use special toothpaste – many toothpaste companies now offer toothpaste options that contain potassium nitrate, a substance that reduces pain associated with tooth sensitivity.

3) Discover mouthwash – ask your dentist what mouthwash he or she recommends for daily use. Some have special ingredients to help with pain, and they all kill bacteria that cause certain tooth and gum conditions.

4) Talk to your dentist – your dental office will be able to advise you on the latest procedures and care that will be helpful in preventing or decreasing tooth pain and sensitivity.

If you’re suffering from pain and sensitivity in your teeth, schedule an appointment with your dentist, who can make recommendations that fit your needs.

For dental care in Newington or Fairfield County area of Connecticut, call East Cedar Dental at (860) 667-0875 for an appointment today.

Cosmetic Dental Surgery: Top 4 Things to Consider

If the appearance of your teeth keeps you from smiling, then you’re probably interested in learning more about cosmetic dental procedures. Finding a dentist that specializes in cosmetic dental surgery will ensure that you obtain the right dental care for the best results and in a safe and effective manner.

Here are four considerations to take in account when you are contemplating cosmetic dental procedures such as veneers, dental implants or teeth whitening.

1) Your primary care dentist may already offer cosmetic dental services. Contact your dental office to determine what services your current dentists provides and how frequently they perform the procedures. That way you’ll understand the experience level of your personal dentist and whether your provider performs cosmetic dental procedures daily or just a few times each month.

2) If you prefer a specialist, ask your primary care dentists for recommendations. You may also consult with friends, family members or colleagues to find out more about any cosmetic dentists they recommend in your local area.

3) Once you obtain recommendations, research potential cosmetic dentists you are considering. Many times you will find information on their websites such as the types of procedures performed, average rates and even before & after pictures. Check the qualifications and numbers of years in dentistry as well.

4) Research cost. Cosmetic surgery isn’t covered by insurance for many patients although some procedures are. For instance, some insurance companies cover veneers in order to reduce long-term dental care costs. Don’t assume. Call your insurer to find out what is covered by your policy, and also ask the dentist about payment options for those procedures that insurance will not cover.
The next step is to schedule a consultation appointment so that the dentist may go over your options and help you make the right decision for your needs.

East Cedar Dental provides cosmetic dental services to improve your smile and dental health. We offer Invisalign braces, bonded fillings, porcelain veneers and more. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our dental services for families in West Hartford, Berlin, Wethersfield and Newington, Connecticut.

NO PREP – DIRECT VENEERS SOLVING A COMPROMISED SMILE

Female, 42 years old, unhappy with her teeth, especially about color, gaps and shape of her smile. She was looking for a treatment with minimum reduction or intervention on teeth. After an explanation about benefits of direct composites, for this case, the patient accepted our treatment planning, bleaching and direct composite veneers.

Newington Dental Care

The treatment started with the bleaching:

4 appointments office bleaching, 2 sessions by week and 2 walking-bleach sessions, 1 session by week.

The appointment of making the direct veneers (starting in the photo 4) lasted about 3 hours and the final polishing and anatomy details (photo 13) lasted about 2 hours.

Read more about the procedure and see progressive pictures that transform this patient’s smile: http://www.styleitaliano.org/no-prep-direct-veneers-solving-a-compromised-smile-

veneers to improve smile

 

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