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Relieve the Pain and Rediscover Comfort
Are you tired of wincing whenever you sip a hot beverage or bite into something cold? Tooth sensitivity can turn simple pleasures into painful experiences, but you don’t have to live with it forever. Miro Dental Centers Coral Gables specializes in diagnosing and treating tooth sensitivity, helping you regain the freedom to enjoy your favorite foods without discomfort.
Our dental team is committed to providing tailored solutions for your unique dental needs. Whether you're dealing with sensitivity due to enamel erosion, gum recession, or other causes, we're here to guide you with top-notch tooth sensitivity treatment Coral Gables, FL, for a pain-free smile.
What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?
- Aggressive Brushing: Using a hard-bristled toothbrush or brushing too vigorously can wear down enamel.
- Diet: Frequently consuming acidic foods and beverages, like citrus fruits or sodas, can erode the protective enamel layer.
- Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Grinding your teeth, especially during sleep, can significantly weaken enamel over time.
- Gum Recession: As your gums recede, the roots of your teeth become exposed, leading to increased sensitivity.
- Dental Issues: Cavities, cracked teeth, or worn fillings can also be responsible for sudden tooth sensitivity.
How We Treat Tooth Sensitivity at Miro Dental Centers?
Comprehensive Diagnosis
Fluoride Treatments
Desensitizing Agents
Covering Exposed Roots
Custom Nightguards for Bruxism
Restorative Solutions
How to Prevent Tooth Sensitivity?
- Brush Gently: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush in gentle, circular motions to avoid wearing down enamel.
- Limit Acidic Foods: Try to reduce your consumption of highly acidic foods and drinks. Use a straw when drinking acidic beverages to limit contact with your teeth.
- Regular Dental Check-ups: Visit Miro Dental Centers of Coral Gables for routine check-ups. We can catch potential issues early and offer preventive care to avoid worsening sensitivity.
- Use a Mouthguard: If you grind your teeth at night, a mouthguard can prevent damage to your enamel and keep sensitivity at bay.

