Can Sensitive Teeth Be Cured?

Teeth contain nerves in the centre, so they’re supposed to be sensitive to pressure and temperature to some degree. But if this sensitivity is causing you discomfort, there could be something wrong.

If you wince every time you have a cold drink or brush your teeth, make an appointment with your dentist. They can examine your teeth for signs of problems and recommend treatments for sensitive teeth to help ease your discomfort.

Fluoride treatment

Fluoride is routinely added to toothpaste and drinking water as a safe way to help protect teeth against decay. Fluoride gel can be applied by a professional dental hygienist as part of your regular check-up and clean at the dentist, and additional fluoride treatments may be recommended to help reduce teeth sensitivity.

Toothpastes for sensitive teeth

Switching to a soft toothbrush and a toothpaste designed especially for sensitive teeth could help to make brushing more comfortable. Your dentist may also be able to provide a desensitising toothpaste to help reduce sensations on your teeth.

Bonding, fillings or crowns

If a tooth is sensitive because the enamel has been damaged or worn down, a dental treatment to restore the tooth could make this sensitivity go away. Depending on how much a tooth has been damaged, your dentist may recommend:

  • dental bonding or fissure sealants to fill in small cracks, pits and grooves
  • a white filling to seal a cavity and restore the shape of a tooth, or
  • a dental crown to cover a severely damaged or weakened tooth.

Root canal treatment

A sensitive tooth that’s also painful is sometimes a symptom of a tooth pulp infection, which requires root canal therapy to treat. This involves removing the infected or damaged tissue from inside the tooth, replacing it with a synthetic filling and finally sealing the tooth with a crown or large filling. After root canal treatment, your tooth won’t feel painful or sensitive and it should function as normal.

Gum graft

Gum disease that isn’t treated early can cause the gums to pull back from the teeth, exposing the sensitive roots. If your gums have receded, this lost gum tissue may be replaced with a tissue graft from elsewhere in your mouth.

How to avoid tooth sensitivity

Some people’s teeth are naturally more sensitive than others, but it’s more common for tooth sensitivity to develop over time as tooth enamel gets damaged or worn down, exposing the softer layers beneath. Teeth may also feel more sensitive after dental procedures that remove some of the enamel.

To lower your risk of developing sensitive teeth, we recommend:

  • Brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing gently at least once a day
  • Brushing with gentle stokes, using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste
  • Cutting down on food and drink with high sugar or acid content
  • Drinking plenty of water, especially tap water with fluoride
  • If you grind or clench your teeth, your dentist may recommend treatments such as wearing a night guard
  • If you’re considering a teeth whitening treatment, make sure your dentist knows you have sensitive teeth so they can adjust your treatment or recommend other options
  • Visiting your dentist twice a year for a check-up and hygiene treatments

Talk to a dentist in Balmain

Are you worried about sensitive teeth or other issues with your teeth or gums? Make an appointment at Dentistry by Design so our experienced dentists can recommend the best treatments for you.

Call us on 02 9810 5507 or contact us today.

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Rebecca Silveira

Practice Manager

Rebecca has over 25 year’s experience in the dental industry. 

Rebecca started her career as a dental assistant/front office coordinator. Through the years, she progressed into treatment coordinating and then practice management. 

She has an eye for detail and is a perfectionist. Her management & people skills allow her to provide support to the Dentistry By Design team day in, day out. 

Rebecca is passionate about dentistry and loves being privileged enough to be part of an amazing team that changes people’s lives!

Catherine George

Oral Health Therapist

Catherine completed a Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) at Charles Sturt University in Wagga.

She is passionate about making her patients feel more comfortable in a dental setting.

Catherine is enthusiastic about Oral Health promotion and strongly believes in preventative dentistry.

She is dedicated to educating her patients on the best oral health care.

She loves seeing a smile on other people’s faces and would love to see you with a happy and healthy smile.

When she is not at work she enjoys the outdoors, playing soccer and beach volley.

Kate Beaumont

Oral Health Therapist

Kate completed her Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH) at the University Of Sydney in 2014.  As an Oral Health Therapist, dual-qualified to practice as a Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist, she has a strong interest in preventative dental care and believes that oral health is an integral part of overall health.

Kate enjoys working with children and adults alike, educating, motivating and assisting in maintaining teeth for life. Her interest in continuing professional education helps her remain consistent with modern dental practices and progressive treatment plans.

Kate enjoys working in a thriving team and works effectively along-side other highly qualified professionals. She has an interest in the growing industry of cosmetic procedures and excels in performing these treatments. Her approachable and reassuring nature creates a positive dental experience for all patients.

In her spare time, Kate enjoys spending time with her family and friends, discovering new restaurants and travelling. She appreciates the simple pleasures of a coffee and a walk but also loves an extravagant day at the races with all her friends.

Nadia Azzi

Oral Health Therapist

Nadia completed her Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH) at the University Of Sydney in 2012. With a passion for preventative dentistry and treating children Nadia has a keen focus on providing pain free, thorough treatment for all patients. 

An experienced Oral Health Therapist who values patient care and is committed to ensuring patients receive the best care possible, Nadia is committed to staying up to date with the latest dental practices and treatments available. 

As part of the dental team, Nadia believes that the Oral Health Therapist’s role is of utmost importance in maintaining the oral health of patients of all ages. She has a passion for counselling patients with previous dental trauma and helping them through regular dental treatment as well as setting good foundations in oral health for younger patients and providing them with happy, fun dental experiences. 

Nadia has also served as director and dental mission coordinator for Maronites on Mission, a non-profit which helps the homeless in Australia and runs annual dental and medical mission trips to the Philippines and Lebanon. She enjoys charitable work immensely and is always looking for new ways to use her skills to help those in need. 

Outside of dentistry, Nadia enjoys spending time with and caring for her family, cooking and travelling.

Dr Rebecca Ellis

Specialist Periodontist
BDS(Distn), DCD(Perio)

Rebecca undertook her dental training at Otago University in New Zealand graduating top of her class with her BDS(Distinction) in 2011. 

Dr Teck Tang

Specialist Periodontist
BDSc Hons (WA) DClinDent (Perio) (Adel) FRACDS (perio) 

Dr Teck Tang graduated with his Bachelor of Dental Science with Honours at the University of Western Australia. He then completed his specialist training in Periodontics.

Dr Iain Gavan

Dentist
BChD (Leeds, UK), MFDS, PGDipDigitalOrtho(UK) 

Dr Iain Gavan has been practicing dentistry for over 10 years and provides the most up to date modern dental care in a calm and empathic manner. He enjoys building long term relationships with his patients.

Iain is dedicated to continuing professional development in a rapidly changing field. In 2020 he completed a diploma in digital orthodontics, increasing his expertise straightening teeth with clear aligners (such as Invisalign).  He also spent time at the world-renowned Kois Institute in Seattle (USA) in 2018, which teaches the most up to date and highly regarded evidence based dentistry. He completed the Master Implant Program in 2022 at the renowned Brener Institiute in Sydney, which is a leading training centre in implant placement and tooth replacement.

Originally from Lancashire in North West England, Iain qualified from Leeds University in the UK. He has spent time working in a Maxillofacial department in Manchester (UK), gaining experience in oral surgery, facial injury reconstruction, head and neck cancer and dental emergencies.

Iain moved to Australia in 2014 and became an Australian Citizen in 2018. He has worked at distinguished private practices in Forster (NSW), Melbourne and Ballarat. Iain has worked at a state of the art clinic, that specialises in using advanced technology to digitally design smiles and replace teeth using the Allon4 implant system, gaining valuable experience in complex full mouth rehabilitations and the development of new smiles.

He is a member of the Australian Dental Association, The Faculty of Dental Surgery (UK) and was a member of Royal College of Surgeons Glasgow. He also carried out dental charity work in Southern India, providing dental care to remote communities.

In 2021 he welcomed his first daughter and is enjoying parenthood. In his spare time Iain enjoys spending time with his photography, travelling, walking his dog Murphy and exploring Sydney.

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Dr Jemima Kalos

Dentist
Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Honours I), Bachelor of Dentistry (Honours I), Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (Oral Implants) 

Dr Jemima Kalos is committed to excellence in Dentistry and the provision of outstanding dental care to her patients. Dr Kalos graduated with a Bachelor of Dentistry with First Class Honours after completing a Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Honours I) at the University of Sydney.

Dr. Kalos has also completed extensive continuing education in Dentistry in Australia and the USA including obtaining the highest mark and a distinction in the selective Post graduate Diploma in Oral Implants through the University of Sydney. She has also successfully completed her Primary examinations for Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons.

Dr Kalos has been presented with numerous awards for clinical and academic excellence in Dentistry including the prestigious Rudolf Gunz University Medal, The Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons Prize, The Martin Halas Prize and The John Stephen Hill Memorial Prize. Her special interests include restorative and cosmetic dentistry, prosthodontics and implants and provision of dental treatment to anxious patients.

She is past Treasurer of the Australian Prosthodontic Society (NSW) and also a member of the respected American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Outside of dentistry, Jemima has enjoys cooking, staying fit and spending time with her husband and three small children.

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