Desensitizing toothpaste, designed specifically for sensitive teeth, often contains potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride to block nerve tubules, thereby minimizing pain. Image: Freepik
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Gentle brushing is essential to avoid harming the gums and wearing down the enamel, which can lead to gum recession and other dental issues. Image: Unsplash
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Regular flossing is crucial for removing plaque and debris from between teeth, where toothbrushes cannot reach Image: Pexels
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Dietary modifications can also help manage tooth sensitivity. Avoiding sugary, acidic foods and drinks can prevent further enamel damage. Image: Unsplash
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Picking the right brush for your teeth is also important to prevent sensitivity. Image: Pinterest