I have sensitive teeth, what can I do?

by | 1 Jun 2026

🦷 What to Do About Sensitive Teeth

Tooth sensitivity happens when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the dentine. Hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods can trigger a sharp, brief pain.

βœ… Tips to Reduce Sensitivity:

  • Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth (desensitizing formulas help block pain signals)
  • Brush gently with a sonic toothbrush or one that has a pressure sensor
  • Brush the tops of the teeth first this reduces the abrasiveness of the toothpaste against the hardest wearing part of the tooth.
  • Avoid acidic foods and drinks like soda, citrus, or vinegar
  • Don’t brush immediately after acidic foods β€” wait 30–60 minutes
  • Fluoride treatments can strengthen enamel (ask your dentist)
  • Check for gum recession or cavities β€” sensitivity can signal underlying problems

⚠️ See a Dentist If:

  • Pain is severe or persistent
  • Sensitivity affects daily life
  • You notice visible enamel loss, chips, or gum problems