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How To Give Your Sensitive Teeth The Hug That They Need

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Some teeth are more sensitive than others -- and that's fine. If you've been given the gift of sensitive teeth, your pearly whites have no problem letting you know when they are in pain. Don't ignore them! Instead, give them the hug they need by following the tips below.

Choose a Toothbrush That Cares

Using a hard-bristled, uncaring toothbrush is one of the biggest mistakes you can make when you have sensitive teeth. The tough, abrasive bristles will rough up sensitive tooth enamel, causing your pearly whites to become even more sensitive in the long run.

So instead of using a hard-bristled toothbrush, choose a toothbrush that cares about sensitive teeth -- one with soft bristles. The easy-going bristles will lightly massage your sensitive teeth, giving them the gentle cleansing they need.

Find Your Toothpaste Match

When you have sensitive teeth, finding the right toothpaste can be more bewildering than online dating. The sea of options might just leave you in a state of constant second-guessing.

You'll mostly find whitening toothpastes, and many will be too abrasive for your sensitive teeth. But don't accept a toothpaste that hurts your pearly whites. Instead, choose one that is specifically designed for sensitive teeth.

Try different brands, and you'll eventually find one that clicks well with your teeth. And if you're really having a hard time finding the right toothpaste for your teeth, get advice from the ultimate matchmaker -- your dentist.

Brush With Love

Having the right toothpaste and toothbrush is not enough to keep your sensitive teeth happy. If you're brushing excessively hard, those soft bristles will go from massaging your pearly whites to grinding your enamel away.

So brush using gentle circular motions. Don't rush! Take your time, and shower your teeth with love. After all, you only have one set for life. So cherish your smile, and it will cherish you, too.

Always Be Willing to Listen

Never ignore sensitive teeth. Sometimes, their sensitivity is letting you know that they have a serious problem -- a cavity, cracked filling, or even an abscess. In these cases, it's vital to treat the root cause of the sensitivity before it gets worse. Ignoring major problems can put your teeth in jeopardy -- and you may even lose them.

If after following the above tips your sensitive teeth continue to let their feelings be known, see a dentist who will make sure your teeth are given the attention they need and deserve.


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