Pellegrino Cosmetic and Family Dentistry

Friday, April 22, 2016

Tender Teeth Causes

If eating food and beverages that are hot or cold make you say, “Ouch,” you’re likely practicing some bad habits that are causing your teeth to be sensitive. If desensitizing toothpaste doesn’t treat the problem, Dr. Jason Pellegrino may recommend other treatments, such as a filling, a crown, an inlay, or bonding to correct a flaw or decay that result in sensitivity. Sometimes, however, the solution is simply breaking bad habits. If you catch yourself performing any of the following tasks, do your best to stop yourself in your tracks.



  • You’re brushing too hard – over time, if you brush with too much force, you can wear down the protective layers of your teeth and expose the microscopic hollow tubes or canals that lead to your dental nerves. When these tubules are exposed, tooth sensitivity is a result.

  • You’re eating too many acidic foods – If the pathways to your nerves are exposed, acidic foods will cause you pain.

  • You have tooth decay – If you have tooth decay, it’s easy for bacteria to accumulate in these tiny crevices, which causes acid build-up and enamel breakdown.

  • You’re a tooth grinder – Grinding your teeth can wear down your enamel. This exposes the dentin and causes sensitive teeth.


If you have sensitive teeth, please give us a call to discuss your treatment options. To learn about the services we provide at our practice, visit www.allentowndentist.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Jason Pellegrino at Pellegrino Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in Allentown, PA, call 610-530-7901.

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