If you’ve ever felt a sharp zing in your teeth when drinking something cold, eating sweets, or even breathing in cold air, you’re not alone. Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common concerns patients bring up during dental visits. While occasional sensitivity can happen, persistent discomfort may be a sign that something deeper is affecting your dental health.
If you’ve ever avoided the dentist because you felt embarrassed, ashamed, or worried about being judged — you’re not alone. We hear it all the time. People tell us they waited longer than they wanted to.
If you’ve ever put off scheduling a dental appointment because “it doesn’t hurt yet,” you’re definitely not alone. Cavities can be sneaky like that—they often show up quietly, without causing pain. But even if a cavity isn’t bothering you, it’s still working hard behind the scenes, slowly eating away at your tooth.
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