Tooth Sensitivity Wasilla, AK

Sensitive Teeth? We Can Help.

Get Fast Relief from Sensitive Teeth

Are you experiencing sharp, shooting pains when you eat or drink hot, cold, or sweet foods? You’re not alone. Tooth sensitivity is a common dental issue that can make everyday activities uncomfortable.

While it might not always cause severe pain, tooth sensitivity can significantly impact your enjoyment of food and drinks. It can also be a sign of underlying dental issues that require attention.

Understanding Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity means your teeth hurt when you eat or drink something hot, cold, sweet, or sour. This happens because the inside part of your tooth is exposed.

Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

Several factors can contribute to tooth sensitivity, including:

If you're experiencing tooth sensitivity, don't wait to schedule an appointment with Meridian Dental. Prompt treatment can help identify the cause and alleviate discomfort.

Symptoms of Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity Treatment Options

The best way to get rid of tooth sensitivity depends on the severity of the sensitivity and its location. Here are some common options:

Desensitizing Toothpaste

These toothpastes contain special ingredients that block the tiny tubules in your teeth, reducing pain.

Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride strengthens your tooth enamel and can help reduce sensitivity.

Bonding or Sealants

For exposed roots, we may apply a bonding material or sealant to protect them.

Gum grafts

If gum recession is the issue, a gum graft may be necessary to cover the exposed roots.

Address Underlying Issues

If teeth grinding or clenching is a factor, we may recommend a mouthguard.

If you have sensitive teeth or have questions about tooth sensitivity, Meridian Dental is here to help. Contact us for quick relief.

Benefits of Seeing a Dentist for Sensitive Teeth

Accurate Diagnosis

Dentists can pinpoint the root of the problem.

Effective Treatment

Dentists can recommend the most appropriate treatment options such as desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, or other treatments.

Preventative Care

Dentists provide early diagnosis and treatment to prevent further damage to your teeth and gums.

Pain Relief

By addressing the root cause, a dentist can help you find effective relief from sensitive teeth.

Hear What Our Patients Say About Chipped Tooth Repair at Meridian Dental

"I had a great experience with Meridian Dental. Dr. Gurr was very informative and gentle. His staff was welcoming and kind. When I called to make an appointment for a sensitive tooth and was also in need cleaning I was able to make an appointment the next day. I inquired about a discount for cash pay because we have no dental insurance. They do have a cash pay discount but they directed me to the dental plans to help me save even more money. It took a couple minutes to sign up online with a one time yearly fee. The coverage was ready for my appointment. I had to have some extensive work done and the dental plan did save me much more than a cash discount would have."
Jamie C.

“Great dentist office. I had a cleaning with Brooks and he was the most thorough hygienist I’ve ever had. He was considerate of my TMJ and sensitivity and made sure every single tooth was up to par. The massage chair is also a plus. Overall, great experience.”
Sutton B.

“I had made an appointment for a regular cleaning, but my husband's tooth started hurting the same day I made the appointment(later that evening). So the next day I called to see if I could get him in early and they said, "No problem!" We were able to get in that very day as new patients, and they fix my husband's tooth problem. They also rescheduled our previously scheduled cleaning for that day since we were already there, which meant that we didnt have to make the hour drive to the office the following week! Super accommodating and really nice hygienist and dentist. Also really appreciated they gave us a cost estimate before any work was done so we knew beforehand and could make the decision to have work done or not. There was no sticker shock at the end. Office staff were also great! Overall really excellent customer service and felt they bent over backwards to accommodate us despite their busy schedule. Highly recommend Meridian Dental!”
Trouton S.

“They got me in on a Sunday and did great work to get me out of pain!”
Jason H.

“It was our first visit to the office and they absolutely went above and beyond for me and my son. Everyone, from the front staff, to the dentist and his assistant, went well above basic service. We were in and out in record time and my son was out of pain. Would highly recommend!!”
Sophia S.

“ They sure know how to make you relax! They use great technology and super comfy chairs and music. So pain free. Love the doc and the hygienists... just kind people”
Kassandra T.

Our Approach to Tooth Sensitivity In Wasilla

We make getting a dental implant a breeze. This is what the process looks like:

Taking the Next Step

Experiencing tooth sensitivity? Schedule a consultation with our experienced team. We’ll work with you to understand the cause of your sensitivity and explore the most effective treatment options to alleviate your discomfort.

Contact Meridian Dental today

Visit Us

Come enjoy the best that dentistry has to offer at Meridian Dental.

The Perfect Location for Your Smile! Centrally located in Wasilla, we offer convenient access to exceptional dental care.

Office Hours

Mon - Thu: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tooth Sensitivity FAQs

Tooth sensitivity occurs when the underlying layer of the tooth (dentin) becomes exposed due to receding gums or enamel erosion, causing discomfort or pain when consuming hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and beverages.

Common causes include:

  • Enamel erosion from acidic foods or beverages
  • Gum recession exposing the tooth roots
  • Tooth decay or cavities
  • Cracked or chipped teeth
  • Grinding or clenching teeth (bruxism)
  • Aggressive brushing or using a hard-bristled toothbrush
  • Recent dental procedures like whitening, fillings, or crowns
  • Use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth
  • Brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush
  • Avoid acidic foods and drinks
  • Use fluoride mouthwash to strengthen enamel
  • Maintain good oral hygiene to prevent further damage
Mild cases may improve over time with proper care, but persistent sensitivity could indicate a more serious issue that requires professional treatment.

A dentist may recommend:

  • Desensitizing toothpaste or fluoride treatments
  • Dental bonding to cover exposed dentin
  • Gum grafts if gum recession is severe
Sometimes. Sensitivity can be a symptom of a cavity, but it can also result from gum recession, enamel erosion, or other factors. A dental check-up can determine the cause.
Yes, some whitening treatments can temporarily increase tooth sensitivity by exposing the dentin layer. Using a sensitivity-reducing toothpaste before and after whitening may help.
Yes, stress can lead to teeth grinding or clenching, which wears down enamel and causes sensitivity. Wearing a nightguard can help protect teeth.
Yes, frequent consumption of acidic foods and drinks (citrus, soda, wine) can erode enamel, increasing sensitivity. A balanced diet with calcium-rich foods helps protect teeth.
If sensitivity lasts more than a few weeks, worsens, or is accompanied by pain, swelling, or signs of decay, visit a dentist for evaluation and treatment.

Sudden tooth sensitivity can occur due to several reasons, including:

  • A cracked or chipped tooth exposing the inner layers
  • Gum recession revealing sensitive tooth roots
  • A cavity or tooth decay developing unexpectedly
  • Acidic or very hot/cold foods weakening enamel
  • A recent dental procedure like fillings, whitening, or deep cleaning

If sensitivity appears suddenly and persists, it’s best to see a dentist for an evaluation.

Front tooth sensitivity may be caused by:

  • Enamel erosion from acidic foods or aggressive brushing
  • Gum recession exposing the roots
  • A recent whitening treatment
  • Chipped or worn-down teeth due to grinding
  • Minor fractures or cavities that need attention

Using a desensitizing toothpaste and avoiding overly acidic or cold foods may help, but if the sensitivity lingers, a dental check-up is recommended.

Random tooth sensitivity can happen when enamel is thin, dentin is exposed, or nerves are irritated due to:

  • Temperature changes
  • Consuming acidic, sugary, or cold foods
  • Stress-related grinding or clenching
  • Early-stage cavities or gum disease

If the sensitivity comes and goes, it might not be serious, but if it persists, it should be checked by a dentist.

The duration of tooth sensitivity depends on the cause:

  • Sensitivity from whitening treatments usually lasts a few days to a week
  • Mild enamel erosion or gum irritation can cause intermittent sensitivity for weeks
  • Persistent sensitivity lasting more than two weeks may indicate an underlying issue, such as cavities, gum disease, or nerve damage, requiring dental attention

Tooth sensitivity to sugar is often caused by:

  • Cavities or enamel erosion, making the tooth more vulnerable
  • Exposed dentin that reacts to sugary foods
  • Gum recession, exposing the roots and making teeth more sensitive

If sensitivity to sugar is a recurring problem, it’s important to see a dentist to rule out decay or other issues.

Heat sensitivity can indicate a deeper dental issue, such as:

  • A cavity or advanced decay reaching the tooth’s inner nerve
  • A cracked tooth allowing heat to reach sensitive areas
  • Nerve inflammation from deep fillings or recent dental work
  • An abscess or infection, which may cause lingering pain after heat exposure

If heat sensitivity persists or worsens, it’s essential to visit a dentist, as it could be a sign of nerve damage or infection.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name
Skip to content