by Southeast Family Dental | Blog, Q & A
QUESTION: Recently, the backs of my lower front teeth have become really sensitive. I visited my dentist in February and was told that I do not have cavities or even signs of periodontal disease. I have been dealing with high levels of stress lately because of things...
by Southeast Family Dental | Blog, Q & A
QUESTION: I have braces, and in the past few weeks, I have noticed that my front, right tooth has become extremely sensitive to cold things. I know that braces can make teeth more sensitive for some people. Is this what is causing the problem for me, or do I have a...
by Southeast Family Dental | Blog, Q & A |
Getting your teeth professionally cleaned is a “must” at least once each year. Not only does this ensure that any problems with your teeth are detected and stopped, but it also gives you a remarkably fresh and clean feeling that can last for many hours or...
by Southeast Family Dental | Blog, Video
Dr. Mark Bohnert, DDS of Southeast Family Dental in Indianapolis, Indiana visually demonstrates why your tooth may be sensitive to cold or other elements. If you can not see the embedded video above please use the following link: Why is my tooth so sensitive? A visual...
by Southeast Family Dental | Blog, Q & A |
As surprising as this may sound, tooth sensitivity can be affected by age; and we’re not talking about old age, either. Tooth sensitivity is highest between ages 25 to 30, so if you’ve been taking good care of your teeth, they show no signs of decay, and...