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What Happens if Sensitivity Toothpaste Is Not Powerful Enough to Help?


Posted on 1/15/2025 by Thomas Plunkett DMD
Image of toothpastes. Sensitivity toothpaste can be a lifesaver for people who experience pain from cold, hot, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks. But what happens if your sensitivity toothpaste isn't powerful enough to help?

This article will explore the reasons why sensitivity toothpaste might not be working for you and what you can do about it.

Reasons Why Sensitivity Toothpaste Might Not Be Working


There are a few reasons why your sensitivity toothpaste might not be providing the relief you need. These include:
•  The toothpaste doesn't contain enough of the active ingredient. The active ingredient in sensitivity toothpaste is usually potassium nitrate or strontium chloride. These ingredients work by blocking the tiny channels in your teeth that lead to the nerve. If the toothpaste doesn't contain enough of these ingredients, it may not be effective.
•  You're not using the toothpaste correctly. To get the most out of your sensitivity toothpaste, you need to use it twice a day, every day. You should also brush for at least two minutes each time.
•  You have a more serious dental problem. If your sensitivity is caused by a more serious dental problem, such as a cavity, cracked tooth, or gum disease, sensitivity toothpaste may not be enough to provide relief.

What to Do if Sensitivity Toothpaste Isn't Working


If you've been using sensitivity toothpaste for a few weeks and it's not providing any relief, it's important to see your dentist. They can help you determine the cause of your sensitivity and recommend the best course of treatment.

In some cases, your dentist may recommend a stronger fluoride toothpaste or a prescription-strength desensitizing gel. They may also recommend other treatments, such as fillings, crowns, or root canals.

Prevention is Key


The best way to deal with sensitive teeth is to prevent them from becoming sensitive in the first place. This means practicing good oral hygiene, including brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily, and using a fluoride mouthwash. You should also see your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.

Conclusion


If your sensitivity toothpaste isn't working, don't give up hope. There are other treatments available that can help. See your dentist to discuss your options and get the relief you need.

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