Some of us may know, sensitive teeth caused by thinning of the enamel layer so that the middle layer of the tooth (dentine) being open. When the dentin is exposed to stimuli of food and drinks cold, hot, sweet or sour then the resulting sense of pain.
According to Laura Zaizavonna, GSK Oral Care Marketing Expert, feeling pain is a symptom of tooth abrasion that occurs because of the selection of improper toothbrush. Such as the selection of bristles that are too hard,
errors in brushing and emphasis is too strong while brushing.
Especially for people with sensitive teeth, there is actually a trick choosing the right toothbrush, such as:
1. Choose a soft bristled toothbrush to prevent abrasion
2. Ensure that the proper way of brushing teeth already, namely with moderate pressure and follow the directions from the gums to the teeth
3. Replace your toothbrush every three months or when the bristles have expanded. In addition to ensuring the bristles remain 'friendly' to the teeth, the replacement toothbrush regularly will prevent many dental problems due to accumulation of bacteria on the toothbrush bristles.
Laura added, people with sensitive teeth often one groove while brushing. He said many people brush your teeth too long on any one part of the tooth. It can also cause abrasion of teeth. "Ideally, brushing from the gums to the teeth to prevent gum drops," said Laura, as in press releases, written on Tuesday
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