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Tired of Sensitive Teeth? Brentwood Dentists Can Help

When Everyday Foods Hurt, It’s Time to Take Sensitivity Seriously

If biting into a popsicle or sipping hot coffee makes you wince, your teeth may be trying to tell you something. While occasional discomfort isn’t uncommon, regular sensitivity can be a sign of worn enamel, gum recession, or another dental concern.

At Dental Design of Brentwood, we help patients across Brentwood and West Los Angeles find real relief from sensitive teeth. The good news? You don’t have to live with daily discomfort—there are proven solutions that restore comfort and protect your smile.

What Causes Sensitive Teeth?

Tooth sensitivity happens when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the dentin layer beneath. This layer has tiny channels that lead straight to your tooth’s nerve, so heat, cold, or acid can trigger pain.

Common causes include:

  • Enamel erosion from acidic foods, hard brushing, or grinding
  • Gum recession from aging or gum disease
  • Cavities or tooth decay
  • Worn fillings, cracks, or chips
  • Frequent whitening treatments
  • Sensitivity after recent dental work

Getting a proper diagnosis is key to finding the right solution.

At-Home Tips for Reducing Sensitivity

Mild sensitivity can often be managed with smart daily habits. Here’s how to ease discomfort at home:

  1. Use sensitivity toothpaste
    Choose one with potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride to calm nerves and protect enamel.
  2. Brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush
    Avoid harsh scrubbing, which can damage enamel and gums.
  3. Limit acidic foods and drinks
    Citrus, soda, and wine wear down enamel. Rinse with water after eating them—don’t brush right away.
  4. Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
    Grinding (bruxism) can make sensitivity worse. A custom guard protects your teeth while you sleep.
  5. Cut back on over-the-counter whitening
    Whitening strips and gels can increase sensitivity. Ask us about in-office options designed to be gentler.

In-Office Treatments That Help

If your sensitivity sticks around, it may be time for a professional solution. At our Brentwood dental office, we offer personalized care based on what’s really causing your pain.

Effective treatments include:

  • Fluoride varnishes or prescription gels
  • Dental bonding to cover exposed root surfaces
  • Desensitizing agents applied chairside
  • Replacing old or worn fillings
  • Gum grafting for severe recession
  • Custom take-home trays for long-term care

We use advanced imaging and gentle diagnostics to find the issue—without unnecessary discomfort.

When to See a Dentist

Sensitivity that doesn’t improve may be a warning sign. Schedule a visit if:

  • The discomfort is frequent or worsening
  • It’s focused on one area or tooth
  • You see gum changes like bleeding or recession
  • There’s visible tooth damage
  • Sensitive toothpaste hasn’t helped

At Dental Design of Brentwood, we take a conservative approach to long-term relief, focusing on comfort, clarity, and personalized care.

Gentle Care for Sensitive Teeth in Brentwood and West LA

Tooth sensitivity can affect your daily life—but the right treatment can make all the difference. At Dental Design of Brentwood, we create supportive, adult-focused care plans tailored to your needs and comfort.

Whether it’s strengthening enamel, sealing exposed roots, or preventing further damage, we’re here to help you smile comfortably again.

We proudly serve Brentwood, Westwood, Santa Monica, and surrounding West Los Angeles communities.

Book Your Appointment Today!

You don’t have to put up with sensitive teeth. Schedule your visit at Dental Design of Brentwood and discover solutions that actually work.

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