Tooth Sensitivity: Common Causes and a Mineral-First Plan That Makes Sense

Tooth Sensitivity: Common Causes and a Mineral-First Plan That Makes Sense

What sensitivity usually means

Common triggers:

  • enamel wear/erosion,

  • gum recession exposing dentin,

  • aggressive brushing,

  • grinding,

  • frequent acidic drinks.

A mineral-first plan (that doesn’t skip dentistry)

  1. Use a gentle toothbrush + soft technique

  2. Cut “sipping acids all day”

  3. Support saliva (water + sugar-free gum) 

  4. Consider enamel-supporting ingredients (fluoride or nHA) with professional guidance Nature+1

Where nHA is often mentioned

Research discusses nHA’s remineralization potential under acidic conditions. Nature Many commercial products (including some remineralizing gums) highlight nHA as a key ingredient. Larine+1

FAQ

Can sensitivity be a cavity?
Yes—especially sharp, localized pain. Get checked.

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