Researchers Have Developed A Green Tea Formula For Sensitive Teeth - Nirmal Singh 3C



If you are one of the people who have sensitive teeth and cannot drink or eat anything too hot or too cold then this green tea formula is perfect for you. 

What exactly is teeth sensitivity? 

Sensitive teeth are common. We do not take care of our teeth the way we should and the way dentists expect us to. Having sensitive teeth will make you experience that mild twinge in your gums and if the sensitivity is serious, you can also experience regular pain for hours. If not taken care of, sensitive teeth can cause other more serious problems. - Nirmal Singh 3C

Who can get mouth sensitivity?

Anyone who doesn’t take care of his teeth can get sensitive teeth – especially people between the ages of 20 and 35. Things get worse because of our casual approach towards our oral health. According to a recent research, women are more likely to suffer from sensitivity than men.

What can cause teeth sensitivity?

Brushing hardly can cause sensitivity. When we brush too hard, a layer of dentine is exposed that make the gums sensitive – especially the area where gums meet teeth.

Grinding your teeth together can also damage the enamel. - Nirmal Singh 3C

A broken or cracked tooth can affect the root making it difficult for you to eat/drink extreme temperatures. 

These are just some of the reasons you can have sensitive teeth but there’s a cure for this. There have been regular studies and research on the topic and with Nirmal Singh 3C in the picture; we have finally got a breakthrough. 

A team of doctors has developed a green tea-based formula that can not only help with sensitivity but will also prevent cavities in the future. The green tea extract EGCG [epigallocatechin-3-gallate] has the ability to prevent tooth erosion caused by a number of reasons – it also prevents biofilm formation. 

Due to some of the reasons mentioned above, the protective layers of our teeth start to deplete and gets worn away, leading to the exposure of dentin. This tissue has hollow tubes that can be easily exposed to hot and cold drinks – when the food comes in contact with dentin or the underlying nerves, we feel a painful sensation in our mouth – green tea extract helps to alleviate that pain. If dentin is left exposed, there can be a heavy cavity formation too. - Nirmal Singh 3C


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