Do you feel a short, sharp sensation in your teeth when you consume something hot, cold, sweet or sour?
Hot
Cold
Sweet
Sour
A. Yes
B. Sometimes
C. No
Do you find yourself avoiding certain hot or cold foods and beverages to avoid the sensation (for example ice cold drinks)?
A. Yes
B. Sometimes
C. No
How would you rate the level of discomfort you feel?
A. High
B. Medium
C. Low/No discomfort
How often do you feel this short, sharp sensation in your teeth?
A. Daily
B. Weekly
C. Monthly
How would you aptly describe your brushing technique?
A. Hard aggressive brushing
B. Moderately hard brushing
C. Soft brushing
Understand your answers
Mostly A’s
You have many of the typical symptoms or behaviours of someone with tooth sensitivity. We recommend you visit your dentist and ask about tooth sensitivity.
Mostly B’s
You display some of the typical symptoms or behaviours of someone who suffers from tooth sensitivity. We recommend you visit your dentist and ask about tooth sensitivity.
Mostly C’s
You appear to have none of the typical symptoms or behaviours of someone with tooth sensitivity. We recommend you visit your dentist regularly.
What is tooth sensitivity?
What is
tooth
sensitivity
?
Sensitivity is a short, sharp sensation experienced in the tooth on eating something hot, cold, sweet, sour or spicy. It is caused due to 'dentine' being exposed.
Why miss out when you can live without worrying about
tooth sensitivity. Take a simple test by just answering a few questions to know more.