Andrew G. Mortensen D.D.S.

Tooth Sensitivity and Chewing: Can My Dental Pain Be Alleviated?

Sep 3, 2016 @ 08:37 AM — by Andrew Mortensen, DDS
Tagged with: General Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

Tooth sensitivity when chewing is often one of the first indicators of an oral health problem and should not be ignored. Restorative dentistry treatment can address the underlying cause of tooth sensitivity when chewing, providing relief from dental pain. During dental examinations, Dr. Andrew G. Mortensen evaluates tooth sensitivity and chewing to provide the most suitable treatment. Contact our Fountain Valley, CA practice to find out which treatments are right for you. 

What Causes Tooth Sensitivity When Chewing?

Tooth sensitivity, which can refer to a sudden, sometimes sharp pain felt in the teeth, is a common sign of dental health problems, especially when felt while chewing. There are many possible reasons why tooth sensitivity may occur when chewing, including:

Treating Tooth Sensitivity When Chewing

The first step to treating tooth sensitivity when chewing is to determine the underlying cause. A thorough dental exam can help pinpoint the cause of tooth sensitivity so the appropriate treatment may be performed, such as:

Find Out Which Treatments Are Right for You

To find out which treatments are right for your needs, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Mortensen.