Tooth sensitivity can happen when you wear down or damage your enamel, but there are other common causes, too. Enamel erosion and tooth sensitivity could lead to having a tooth sensitive to cold or heat or even front tooth pain.
Common Causes of Sensitive Teeth
Treatment Options for Sensitive Teeth
Dentists know how to treat tooth sensitivity with a range of treatments and home care changes. After seeing what's happening with your case, the dentist can recommend a remedy to treat your sensitive teeth.
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