Citrus, caffeine and red sauces can cause tooth sensitivity. Understand how to prevent
Anyone who thinks that only cold or hot foods can cause pain and sensitivity in the teeth is wrong. Did you know that foods and beverages that are high in acidity, such as citrus fruits, sodas, red sauces, and caffeine, can also cause tooth sensitivity? This happens because the acidity comes into contact with the tooth enamel, weakening it, which can cause pain and discomfort.
But how to treat sensitivity and prevent future problems? Watch the video with Colgate dentist Dr. Natália Moura, and learn some tips for finding balance in your oral health.
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*Dr Natália Moura (CRO: 98.718) is a dentist at Colgate
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Ben Stock is a lifestyle journalist and author at Gossipify. He writes about topics such as health, wellness, travel, food and home decor. He provides practical advice and inspiration to improve well-being, keeps readers up to date with latest lifestyle news and trends, known for his engaging writing style, in-depth analysis and unique perspectives.