The photo shows a woman on the left sipping ice-cold water with tensed eyebrows and a hand against her cheek, clearly indicating painful tooth sensitivity. On the right, you see the same person relaxing and enjoying a glass of cold water without discomfort, illustrating the effect of targeted treatment against tooth sensitivity. This visual contrast puts the focus on tooth sensitivity and highlights how professional advice in oral care and aesthetic dentistry can provide relief. Thorough dental care and the use of specialized toothpaste or fluoride treatments in the dental office eliminates the sharp sensation associated with cold stimuli. In doing so, the image convincingly demonstrates the importance of preventive and therapeutic measures against tooth sensitivity in modern dental care.

What is tooth sensitive?
Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin sensitivity, is a common problem in which teeth hurt when in contact with cold, hot or sweet substances. It often stems from exposed dental necks or damage to tooth enamel. It is essential to take tooth sensitivity seriously, as it can be a sign of underlying dental problems.
Why do people in Delft choose this?
- Improved quality of life: Patients want to be able to consume food without pain, providing a more pleasant eating and drinking experience.
- Prevention: Many people want to prevent further dental problems by taking timely action on symptoms of tooth sensitivity.
What is the treatment process like in practice?
If you are at The Delft Dental Practice knock on the door with complaints of tooth sensitivity, you will first discuss your symptoms and history with the dentist. Next, a thorough examination will take place to determine the causes of your sensitivity. After this examination, you will receive a personalized treatment plan. Each treatment focuses on relieving the symptoms and improving your oral health.
What are the costs and how transparently are they discussed?
The cost of treatments for tooth sensitivity varies depending on the procedure chosen. Delft Dental Practice attaches great importance to transparent communication. Before you begin a treatment, you will receive a clear overview of the expected costs and possible reimbursements from your health insurance company.
What are the risks and how are they mitigated?
Treatments for tooth sensitivity involve risks such as temporary pain or discomfort. Experienced dentists and dental hygienists at The Delft Dental Practice ensure a safe approach. They expertly perform treatments and provide aftercare advice to minimize complications.
How is the recovery and how long will the results last?
Recovery after treatment for tooth sensitivity can vary. Often patients notice improvement quickly, but the full effect may take several weeks. With proper aftercare and oral hygiene, the results remain noticeable for a long time, and often the symptoms disappear completely.
Common misunderstandings
1. Tooth sensitivity always goes away by itself.
This is a common misconception. It is important to consult a dentist in cases of tooth sensitivity to address the problem.
2. All toothpaste flavors for sensitive teeth are the same.
This is not true. The choice of toothpaste can significantly affect the effectiveness of treatment.
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- E-mail: receptie@ddtp.nl
- Address: Ireneboulevard 54, 2611 DT Delft
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