What Can I Do if I Have Sensitive Teeth?

First tell your dentist or health worker. He or she can help you and see the best treatment. If the cause is not a dentin (root) allergy and the teeth become more sensitive due to more serious problems, it is also important to tell the dentist or the hygienist.
To treat tooth sensitivity, a dentist or health care professional may recommend using a low-wear toothpaste made specifically for sensitive teeth, a desensitization toothpaste. If you brush your teeth twice daily and contain fluoride, these toothpastes will make teeth less sensitive and help protect your teeth from decay. Or, your dentist may open a brushing fluoride gel or fluoride rinse, or a high fluoride content toothpaste that is specially formulated to make your teeth insensitive and provide additional Corrosion protection. These treatments occur at home when you brush your teeth and are cheap. Other sensitive tooth treatments that dentists or dentists can provide in dental clinics can also be used. These include treatments applied to the teeth - such as fluoride varnish and plastic resins, if a large amount of tooth area has been lost in the filler and laser.
You should ask your dentist or hygienist about the best ways to treat allergies.