Life on Florida’s West Coast

A Sensitive Issue

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I never used to have problems with my teeth being sensitive. I remember when I was growing up, my mom used special toothpaste for her teeth, but up until just recently I had no real concept about what she was experiencing.

My sensitivity started when I had a couple of porcelain fillings done. At the same time, I had the three silver fillings from my youth replaced with white. One of the side effects of the compound they use in white fillings is added sensitivity. Sometimes very cold foods and drinks hurt my teeth. I even have a bit of pressure sensitivity. But, I like the look of the white fillings and it’s all around good to have the mercury out of my teeth.

I have a new tooth routine now. I still use the same toothbrush style I’ve loved for years, along with a Reach flosser, but I’ve substituted my old toothpaste out for sensitive toothpaste.

I’ve started to use Biotene Sensitive when I brush now, in order to try and reduce sensitivity. The product has Xylitol in it, too. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar and is considered “tooth friendly”. It is also good for the prevention of cavities. You will notice that a lot of chewing gums are now sweetened with Xylitol. Those gums are actually beneficial. It’s the same with the Biotene. The toothpaste’s ingredients are not only working to reduce the pain of sensitive teeth, they are also working to prevent the conditions that cause the pain.

I notice that a lot of my posts lately are dealing with the myriad of tiny health issues that are entering my life as a coast on toward 40. :)

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