If the thought of a freezing scoop of ice cream sends pain screaming though your gums, and a steamy, hot cup of coffee makes you cringe, you probably have sensitive teeth. The good news is that sensitive teeth, while common, are not something you have to live with.
Sensitive teeth are a direct result of when either your gums or the hard, protective layer of your teeth, known as the enamel, begins to wear away. This exposes the microscopic, hollow canals of your teeth, called dentin. Because they are hollow, these canals easily send sensations of hot and cold to the nerves of your teeth.
"The nerves of the teeth, once their threshold has been breached, can elicit only one response—pain," says Dr. Richard Price, a dentist and spokesperson for the American Dental Association (ADA).
Sometimes teeth are so sensitive that even breathing through your mouth can cause terrible pain.