Sensitive Teeth Northampton
Examination Duration
30 - 45 minutes
Price
Exam £25
Dentist Experience
10+ Years
Effective Solutions for Sensitive Teeth in Northampton
Do you experience pain or discomfort when eating hot, cold, or sweet foods?
Tooth sensitivity can be caused by worn enamel, gum recession, or underlying dental issues.
At Northampton Dental Hub, we offer effective treatments to reduce sensitivity, strengthen your teeth, and restore comfort.
Whether it’s professional desensitising treatments, fluoride therapy, or gum protection, our team will create a personalised treatment plan to help you enjoy food and drinks without pain.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Sensitive Teeth Treatment?
✧ Tailored Sensitivity Solutions: We assess the root cause and recommend the best treatment to reduce discomfort.
✧ Fluoride Treatments & Desensitising Agents: Strengthen enamel and protect exposed dentin to reduce pain triggers.
✧ Gum Recession & Protective Coatings: If gum recession is the cause, we offer protective treatments to shield sensitive areas.
✧ Fast & Pain-Free Relief: Sensitivity treatments work quickly, offering long-term comfort and protection.
✧ Flexible Payment Plans: Our affordable treatment options and 0% finance plans make care accessible to all.
Looking for other preventive and restorative treatments? We also offer:
🔹 Dental Hygienist in Northampton – Maintain strong, healthy teeth with professional cleaning
🔹 Periodontics in Northampton – Treatment for gum disease and receding gums
🔹 Night Guard in Northampton – Protection from grinding that causes sensitivity

FAQs
Common causes include worn enamel, gum recession, cavities, or recent dental procedures.
Use sensitive toothpaste, avoid acidic foods, and brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush.
While some treatments offer long-term relief, sensitivity management depends on the underlying cause.
Yes! Fluoride strengthens enamel and blocks exposed nerves, reducing pain from hot, cold, and sweet foods.
It depends—some cases require fillings, gum grafting, or dental bonding to protect exposed areas.