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Why teeth become sensitive

Short answer

Sensitivity happens when the layer under the enamel is exposed, often from worn enamel, gum recession, or a cavity.

Simple explanation

Cold, sweets, or brushing can trigger a quick, sharp pain. A dentist can find the cause and often help with fluoride, sensitivity toothpaste, or fixing a cavity.

When this usually matters

Small changes at home can help a lot.

When to seek dental help

Sensitivity that becomes constant, painful, or with a visible cavity means see a dentist.

Questions to ask your dentist

  • Is it sensitivity or a cavity?
  • Which toothbrush and toothpaste should I use?
  • Do I need a filling or fluoride treatment?

This is simple educational information. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace a dental examination. Your dentist may recommend something different depending on your mouth, X-rays, pain, infection, gums, bone, medical history, and clinical judgment.