Overview

Most of the time, people ignore dental problems. Untreated dental issues can cause serious complications. While professional care is always best for advanced problems, understanding early causes helps you manage mild symptoms at home.
1. Teeth Sensitivity
Sensitive teeth are common when enamel wears down. Common causes include:
- Using a hard toothbrush or brushing too aggressively
- Regularly consuming acidic foods and drinks
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Home remedies that may help:
- Saltwater rinse — gargle with warm salt water twice daily to soothe irritation
- Desensitizing toothpaste — blocks nerve endings from triggers
- Fluoride mouthwash — strengthens enamel and reduces discomfort
2. Enamel Erosion
Enamel erosion may result from:
- Dry mouth or low saliva flow
- Acid reflux
- Excessive soft drink consumption
- High-sugar or high-starch diet
- Certain medications
Preventive steps at home:
- Use a straw when drinking acidic beverages
- Rinse your mouth after acidic foods or drinks
- Stay hydrated to support saliva production
3. Toothache
Tooth pain has many possible causes:
- Damaged fillings
- Tooth decay
- Infected gums
- Dental injuries
- Abscessed teeth
These remedies may offer temporary relief until you see a dentist:
- Saltwater rinse — reduces inflammation
- Cold compress — eases pain from trauma or swelling
- Clove oil — natural antiseptic that can numb discomfort
4. Dry Mouth
Dry mouth (xerostomia) occurs when salivary glands underproduce saliva. Common causes include medications, nerve damage, aging, and dehydration.
Helpful habits:
- Drink plenty of water
- Limit caffeine and alcohol
- Reduce sugar intake
- Maintain good oral hygiene
- Breathe through your nose when possible
5. Tooth Decay
Cavities form when mouth bacteria produce acids that attack enamel. Risk factors include poor hygiene, dry mouth, and frequent sugary snacks.
Prevention at home:
- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- Limit sugary foods and rinse after eating them
- Eat a balanced diet with calcium-rich foods, nuts, and fresh produce
Home care helps with early symptoms, but some problems require professional treatment. Visit our dental office in Roswell, GA if pain persists or symptoms worsen.
“Regular dental visits help prevent disease and catch problems early when treatment is simpler and less costly.”
“When patients understand their treatment options, they make better decisions about protecting long-term oral health.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Does TruCare Dentistry offer general dentistry? +
Yes. TruCare Dentistry provides general dentistry for patients in Roswell, Marietta, and East Cobb.
How do I schedule an appointment? +
Call (678) 321-7575 or use our online contact form. We are located at 9205 Coleman Rd, Suite 200, Roswell, GA 30075.
Do you take dental insurance? +
We accept most major dental insurance plans. Call (678) 321-7575 and our team will confirm your coverage before your visit.
Do you see patients from Roswell and Marietta? +
Yes. Most of our patients come from Roswell, Marietta, and nearby zip codes such as 30075, 30076, 30350, 30062, and 30068. We also welcome new patients from across the greater Atlanta metro — many of our long-term patients travel from well outside the immediate area.
Do you offer same-day emergency appointments? +
Yes, during business hours we offer same-day emergency dental care when urgent pain, swelling, or trauma requires immediate attention.
Who provides care at TruCare Dentistry? +
Dr. Toral Ardeshna, DDS, and our experienced team provide personalized family, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry under one roof.
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