Do you cringe when eating ice cream or sipping hot coffee due to sensitive teeth? Tooth sensitivity is a common dental issue that affects millions of people, but the good news is that it’s treatable! At Vero Dental, we offer a range of solutions to help ease the discomfort and get you back to enjoying your favorite foods and drinks.
Tooth sensitivity typically occurs when the protective enamel wears down, exposing the underlying dentin and nerves. This can be triggered by factors such as tooth decay, gum recession, aggressive brushing, or grinding your teeth. Regardless of the cause, if you’re dealing with sensitivity, our team at Vero Dental is here to help.
The first step in addressing sensitive teeth is identifying the root cause. During your appointment, we’ll conduct a thorough examination and determine the best treatment plan. This may include fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel, desensitizing toothpaste, or dental sealants to protect exposed areas. In more severe cases, we may recommend treatments like bonding, gum grafting, or even a root canal to fully resolve the issue.
While some may think sensitive teeth are something they just have to live with, it’s important to know there are effective treatments available. With the right care, you can significantly reduce sensitivity and improve your overall dental health.
If you’re tired of the discomfort that comes with sensitive teeth, contact Vero Dental today. Our expert team will work with you to find the right solution and help you regain a pain-free smile!
Contact Vero Dental:
801-901-8851
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
139 N Hunters Grove Ln, Ste 100
Lehi, Utah
84043
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