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Can Children Have Sensitive Teeth?

It’s a hot day, and even with Fall approaching, temperatures are at record highs. Your child just got in from school, and they had a hard day. You decide to raise their spirits with some well-deserved ice cream. However, as soon as they take the first bite, your child shows discomfort from the sweet treat.


Your first suspicion is a cavity, but this may not be the case. As an adult, you probably know someone who suffers from sensitive teeth, or you yourself may have experienced the uncomfortable sting of something too-hot or too-cold against your teeth. Children also go through this less-than-ideal experience, unfortunately. 


If your child is showing signs of having sensitive teeth, it’s important to find the root of the problem. Your local pediatric dentist will be able to give you more solid answers, but it’s good to do your own research so that you can stay well-informed of your child’s condition. 


We’ve done the hard work for you by answering common questions about your child’s sensitive teeth. Read on to learn more!




What causes children to have sensitive teeth?

There are actually a number of reasons as to why your child is suffering from sensitive teeth. Here are the most common culprits:


  • Inefficient tooth brushing that leads to weakened gums and enamel.
  • Tooth decay caused by cavities.
  • Pressure brought on by chronic sinus infections.
  • Hairline cracks in the teeth due to grinding or a misaligned bite.
  • Metal amalgam fillings that are sensitive to temperature changes.
  • Losing baby teeth and the discomfort that follows with the growing adult teeth.




What can I do for my child’s sensitive teeth?

After consulting with your local pediatric dentist, they may recommend changing up your child’s dental hygiene routine to help ease the discomfort that they’re experiencing. Depending on what’s causing your child to have sensitive teeth, there are a number of measures your dentist may have you take to treat the problem:



  • Use a toothpaste that is either mild in flavor, has no flavor at all, or is made specifically for sensitive teeth.
  • Take advantage of your pediatric dentist’s fluoride treatment services to help strengthen your child’s tooth enamel.
  • Encourage your child to practice proper dental hygiene – brush twice a day, and floss every night.


Schedule an appointment with your Cumming children’s dentist today!


The friendly team at All Stars Pediatric Dentistry can help determine what exactly is causing your child to have sensitive teeth. Voted “Best Children’s Dentist” in Forsyth county for five years straight, Dr. John Haffner and his hygienists are the experts in children’s dental health. Schedule an appointment today! (770) 292-9441




Frequently Asked Questions about Sensitive Teeth in Children



  • Are sensitive teeth permanent?

    If you listen to your pediatric dentist and follow their dental regime, your child’s sensitive teeth should start to gradually improve. Call All Stars Pediatric Dentist if the discomfort persists. (770) 292-9441

  • Do sensitive teeth hurt all the time?

    Your child will most likely experience discomfort in their sensitive teeth when they eat hot, cold, sweet, and acidic foods. Sometimes, even breathing in cold air can agitate their sensitive teeth.

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