Tooth sensitivity is a sharp pain that occurs in the teeth due to exposure to certain thermal, chemical or tactile stimuli. It is a very common disease in young people between the ages of 20 and 45, although it can also occur in children and the elderly.
This form of sensitivity can have different levels depending on each person. The type of sensitivity in the teeth can also be different, different from external stimuli such as cold, heat, sweet foods, acids, or through touch by direct contact.