At Premier Dental of Washington Court House, we prioritize your oral health and provide exceptional care tailored to your unique needs. Are you experiencing discomfort or pain when consuming hot or cold foods and beverages? If so, you might be one of the many individuals struggling with the common dental issue of sensitive teeth.
Don't let sensitivity hinder your enjoyment of life's simple pleasures. Our highly skilled team of dental professionals is here to diagnose the underlying causes of your tooth sensitivity and offer personalized solutions to help alleviate your discomfort, allowing you to smile, eat, and drink with confidence once again. Trust Premier Dental of Washington Court House to provide you with the compassionate care and effective treatments that will restore your dental well-being.
The first step in treating sensitive teeth is ruling out any active dental problems like cavities and cracks. Once your dentist confirms that there is no need for dental restorations, then you can move forward with sensitivity treatment. The treatments for sensitive teeth vary widely, from something as conservative as using a prescription toothpaste to something as invasive as gum grafting surgery. At Premier Dental of Washington Court House, we offer a range of options for our patients with teeth sensitivity.
The first and most conservative approach to tooth sensitivity is using prescription products aimed at fighting sensitivity. Most patients will have already tried using over-the-counter products before seeking help from the dentist. As with any medication, a prescription product will be stronger and more effective. Many of our patients have experienced great relief by using ClinPro 5000 Rx toothpaste or CariFree’s CTX3 gel. These products work to strengthen the exposed tooth structure and provide better insulation for the nerve within.
We also have dental materials that we can apply directly to your teeth in a quick office visit. These desensitizers are simply painted onto the exposed, sensitive tooth surface and provide almost instantaneous relief. The most common and widely available is a professional fluoride varnish. When consistently applied to the teeth at regular intervals, patients experience prolonged relief of sensitivity. For more persistent, isolated cases of sensitivity, we apply medications like GLUMA or Silver Diamine Fluoride.
Many cases of teeth sensitivity are the result of gum recession, which exposes the roots of the teeth. By covering these roots, you can replace the missing insulation. We can do this in two very different ways. We can place a bonded, tooth-colored filling onto the root, which will cover and insulate the exposed area. This is simple, quick, and inexpensive.
Even better, we can perform a gum procedure that covers the exposed roots with natural gum tissue, returning it to the ideal state. This surgical technique, called gingival grafting, is more invasive and expensive, and it produces a better, more natural long-term result.
Some people experience sensitivity as the result of too much pressure on the teeth, which irritates the nerves inside. By making a professional, custom-fitted mouthguard, we can help you reduce the pressure and irritation on those nerves. When you consistently wear a night-guard to stop the heavy forces of clenching or grinding, you can relieve the hypersensitivity of teeth.
We've seen patients who have lived in agony with sensitive teeth and finally came in to see one of our board-certified dentists. Don't put it off any longer! Schedule an appointment with Premier Dental of Washington Court House, and start on a path to relieve sensitive teeth.
We are a full-service dental practice located in Washington Court House, just south of downtown. Our office is located on Highland Avenue and offers plenty of parking on either side of the building, including handicap-accessible spots with easy access to the entrance. Our dental practice in Washington Court House provides sensitive teeth relief to patients in Fayette County and the surrounding areas of Jeffersonville, Jeffersonville, Mt. Sterling, Port William, Good Hope, Bloomingburg, and Octa suburbs.
Monday: 9AM–7:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–3:30PM
Friday: 9AM–1PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed