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Tooth Sensitivity in Summer:

Why Cold Drinks Hurt More

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Cold drinks and frozen treats are a staple of summer—but for many people, they can trigger sudden tooth sensitivity. This discomfort is often a sign that the protective layers of the teeth have been compromised. At South Redondo Dental, patients receive personalized care to identify the cause of sensitivity and restore comfort.

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What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?

Tooth sensitivity occurs when the inner layer of the tooth (dentin) becomes exposed, allowing hot or cold temperatures to reach the nerves.

Common causes include:

  • Worn enamel
  • Gum recession
  • Tooth decay
  • Teeth grinding

These issues make teeth more reactive to temperature changes.

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Why Summer Makes Sensitivity Worse

During the summer, sensitivity often becomes more noticeable due to increased exposure to:

  • Ice-cold drinks
  • Frozen desserts
  • Sudden temperature changes

Frequent contact with cold foods and beverages can trigger discomfort, especially if sensitivity already exists.

When Sensitivity May Signal a Bigger Issue

While sensitivity can be mild, it may also indicate underlying dental problems such as:

  • Cavities
  • Cracked or worn teeth
  • Gum disease

A dental evaluation can help determine whether sensitivity is due to enamel wear or a more serious issue.

How South Redondo Dental Can Help

Treatment for sensitivity depends on the cause. At South Redondo Dental, care may include:

  • Fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel
  • Restorative care for cavities or damaged teeth
  • Preventive care to support long-term oral health

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Tips to Reduce Tooth Sensitivity

Patients can take simple steps at home to manage sensitivity:

  • Use toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth
  • Avoid highly acidic foods and drinks
  • Brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush
  • Maintain regular dental visits

These habits help protect enamel and reduce discomfort over time.

Why Sensitivity Should Be Evaluated

Even occasional sensitivity can be an early warning sign of a dental issue. Identifying the cause early helps prevent further damage and improves overall comfort.

According to the American Dental Association, tooth sensitivity is often linked to underlying conditions that should be evaluated by a dental professional:
https://www.mouthhealthy.org/all-topics-a-z/sensitive-teeth

Conclusion

Tooth sensitivity can become more noticeable during the summer, especially with frequent exposure to cold foods and drinks. At South Redondo Dental, patients receive personalized care to identify the cause and find effective solutions. Addressing sensitivity early helps protect your teeth and ensures a more comfortable, confident smile.

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