For Homosassa, FL Residents
Michael's Dental serves patients from Homosassa and throughout Citrus County from our Spring Hill office, located just 21.7 miles away at 10280 Yale Ave. Most Homosassa residents reach us in under 35 minutes. We treat patients across ZIP codes 34446, 34448.
Quick Answer
Treatment fails when you guess at the cause. The most common ones we see in Spring Hill patients:
Tooth sensitivity is sharp pain triggered by cold drinks, hot coffee, sweets, or even cold air. It happens when the protective enamel or gum tissue wears away and exposes the dentin layer underneath, which contains thousands of microscopic tubules that connect directly to the tooth's nerve. The right treatment for sensitive teeth depends on what is causing the exposure — and most cases are completely fixable.
What Actually Causes Sensitive Teeth
Treatment fails when you guess at the cause. The most common ones we see in Spring Hill patients:
- Receding gums exposing soft root surfaces (no enamel covers the root)
- Aggressive brushing or hard-bristled brush wearing enamel
- Acid erosion from soda, citrus, wine, or acid reflux
- Cracked teeth or failing fillings
- Recent whitening — usually temporary
- Tooth grinding (bruxism) thinning enamel
- Decay reaching the dentin layer
- Post-cleaning sensitivity — short-lived and normal
Home Treatment That Works
Switch to a desensitizing toothpaste containing potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride (Sensodyne, Crest Pro-Health Sensitive, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief). Use it twice a day for at least two weeks before judging — it works by gradually plugging the dentin tubules. Smear a pea-sized amount on the sensitive area before bed and do not rinse it off. Use a soft-bristled brush with light pressure (think 'massage' not 'scrub'). Cut acidic foods and drinks and rinse with water immediately after. Wait 30 minutes after acidic foods before brushing — brushing softened enamel makes the wear worse.
In-Office Treatments for Stubborn Sensitivity
When home care is not enough, several in-office treatments stop sensitivity quickly. A high-concentration fluoride varnish painted on sensitive areas lasts 2–3 months and can be repeated. Dental bonding covers exposed root surfaces with tooth-colored composite resin in a single 30-minute visit. For severe gum recession, a soft-tissue graft (gum graft) restores the missing gum tissue permanently. Cracked or worn-down teeth often need a crown to seal the dentin away from temperature. If sensitivity comes from grinding, a custom night guard usually solves it within a month.
When Sensitivity Is Actually a Cavity or Cracked Tooth
If pain lingers more than 30 seconds after the trigger goes away, wakes you at night, or comes from one specific tooth instead of a whole area, it is likely not generic sensitivity — it is decay or a crack reaching the nerve. A bitewing X-ray and a cracked-tooth test in our office identifies it in minutes. Catching it early often means a filling instead of a root canal.
Preventing Sensitivity from Coming Back
Brush gently twice a day, floss every night, see a hygienist every six months, drink acidic beverages through a straw, and address grinding with a night guard. If you whiten at home, alternate days and use a remineralizing gel between treatments.
If sensitive teeth are interfering with eating, drinking, or sleeping, schedule an evaluation at Michael's Dental in Spring Hill. We will pinpoint the exact cause and build a treatment plan that fits your budget. Call (352) 597-1100.
Why Homosassa Patients Choose Michael's Dental
Close to Homosassa
Just 21.7 miles from your door
Expert Care
Dr. Atra DMD, Board-certified implantologist
Same-Day Emergencies
Reserved slots for Citrus County residents
Flexible Financing
0% in-office plans, CareCredit, HSA/FSA

