Tooth Sensitivity Relief
Stop Tooth Sensitivity Pain…Instantly!
- Do your teeth hurt when you eat or drink cold or hot foods and liquids?
- How about after Tooth Whitening ?
- Don't Suffer any more for the pain and discomfort !
Tooth Sensitivity to Cold, Tooth Sensitivity to Hot are very solvable situations !
Toothpastes don't work well and can take several months of daily use to provide very minimal if any pain relief at all!
Hema-Benz® Tooth Desensitizer with Fluoride seals the tooth's sensitive areas and provides relief in seconds and the pain is gone for up to 9 months with one application. Used By Dentist Worldwide for over 18 years now available directly to you for home use.
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What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is something that affects a huge number of people around the world. It is often caused by eating or drinking something hot, cold, sweet or acidic.
Under normal conditions, the underlying dentin of the tooth (the layer that immediately surrounds the nerve) is covered by the enamel in the tooth crown, and the gums that surround the tooth. Over time, the enamel covering can get thinner, thus providing less protection. The gums can also recede over time, exposing the underlying root surface dentin.
The dentin contains a large numbers of pores or tubes that run from the outside of the tooth to the nerve in the center. When the dentin is exposed, these tubes can be stimulated by changes in temperature or certain foods.
Exposure of the dentin can occur due to a number of factors. Some of the more common reasons are:
- Gum recession due to age or improper tooth brushing
- Acidic beverages (such as soda) that cause enamel erosion and dentin exposure
- Tooth grinding – this may actually cause most or all of the teeth to feel sensitive
- Brushing with a very abrasive toothpaste, brushing incorrectly and/or brushing more than three times a day could result in a loss of enamel
- Gum disease, which can result in gum recession
- A chipped or fractured tooth may expose the dentin
In addition, some dental treatments can cause sensitivity. Treatments such as such as teeth whitening, professional dental cleanings, having braces put on or getting a filling placed have been known to cause sensitivity during or after the procedure.
What can I do about it?
Apply HEMA-BENZ® Tooth Desensitizer with Fluoride® to sensitive Teeth.
Also try using a very soft bristle tooth brush.
Brushing correctly to help prevent abrasion of the enamel and recession of the gums.
If sensitivity continues after applying HEMA-BENZ® pain might not be caused by exposed dentin, see a dental professional to determine actual cause.
The dental professional can:
- Apply HEMA-BENZ® Tooth Desensitizer with Fluoride®, a fluoride varnish on the sensitive areas to help strengthen the tooth, and then apply a composite Bond over the Tooth.
- Prescribe a high fluoride tooth paste to use every day.
- Place a dental restoration to build up the areas that have lost enamel.
In the end, whether you need an in-office procedure or over-the-counter products, the most important
step is to see a dental professional so that he or she can determine the cause of the tooth sensitivity