Tooth Sensitivity: Why It Happens and How Coral Calcium Can Help

Why Tooth Sensitivity Is More Than Just Discomfort

Tooth sensitivity is extremely common. Research shows that 30–40% of adults experience dentin hypersensitivity, often triggered by cold drinks, hot foods, sweet flavors, or brushing (Journal of Dentistry – PubMed).

Sensitivity is usually a sign of mineral loss from tooth enamel, not just surface discomfort. Understanding why this happens helps explain why calcium-based, mineral-focused oral care (like coral calcium) help support long-term comfort.

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Why Does Tooth Sensitivity Happen?

Tooth sensitivity occurs when enamel—the hard outer layer of the tooth—wears down. Beneath it lies dentin, a porous layer with microscopic tubules that lead directly to the tooth’s nerve. When dentin is exposed, hot, cold, acidic, or sweet stimuli can cause pain.

The American Dental Association explains that sensitivity is most often related to enamel erosion or gum recession rather than cavities(ADA – Tooth Sensitivity).

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Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

Loss of Tooth Minerals (Demineralization)

Enamel is primarily made of calcium and phosphate. Acid from plaque bacteria, sugary foods, and acidic beverages pulls minerals out of enamel.

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) confirms that repeated acid exposure leads to enamel erosion and sensitivity (NIDCR – Tooth Decay).

Acidic Oral pH

When oral pH drops below 5.5, enamel begins to demineralize (Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine – PubMed).

Gum Recession

Exposed tooth roots lack enamel and are highly sensitive. The Cleveland Clinic identifies gum recession as a leading cause of sensitivity (Cleveland Clinic – Receding Gums).

Abrasive Brushing and Toothpaste

Over-brushing or abrasive toothpaste can wear down enamel over time, especially near the gumline (Journal of Clinical Periodontology – PubMed).

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Why Remineralization Matters

Teeth constantly cycle between demineralization and remineralization. When remineralization can’t keep up, sensitivity increases.

The NIH emphasizes remineralization as key to enamel strength and health. (NIH – Enamel Health). So what solution does nature provide that is a powerhouse for remineralization? That’s Coral Calcium.

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What Is Coral Calcium?

Coral calcium comes from fossilized coral deposits found above sea level, naturally rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, and over 70 trace minerals.

Its mineral structure closely resembles minerals found in bones and teeth, making it ideal for products that deal with teeth and bone health (Journal of Environmental Biology – PubMed).

How Coral Calcium May Help With Sensitivity

First, it supports enamel remineralization. Calcium availability supports enamel repair and reduces nerve exposure, which prevents tooth sensitivity (Caries Research – PubMed).

Second, coral calcium helps neutralize oral acidity. Naturally alkaline minerals help raise oral pH, creating a more enamel-friendly environment (International Journal of Dentistry – PubMed).

Third, it provides magnesium for mineral balance. Magnesium supports calcium absorption and vitamin D activation, both of which coral calcium provides that for your teeth. (NIH – Magnesium Fact Sheet).

Fourth, it’s gentle on sensitive teeth. Lower-abrasion, mineral-based formulas are better tolerated by sensitive enamel. Coral Calcium’s gentle formula makes it ideal for the conditions of sensitive teeth. (Journal of Dentistry – PubMed).

Finally, sensitivity and gum health are directly connected. Mineral balance supports gum health and reduces irritation linked to sensitivity (Journal of Periodontology – PubMed).

A Mineral-Focused Option for Daily Support

For people managing tooth sensitivity, remineralizing toothpaste is the answer. That’s where Coral Toothpaste comes into play.

Coral Toothpaste’s Nano Silver Toothpaste with Coral Calcium, contains coral calcium, trace minerals, and nano silver studied for antimicrobial properties. It designed for optimal oral health and tackling exactly what sensitive teeth need to stop causing you pain!(NIH – Silver Nanoparticles).

Final Takeaway

Tooth sensitivity often stems from mineral loss, enamel weakening, and acidic stress. By supporting remineralization and oral pH balance, coral calcium offers a science-supported approach that addresses sensitivity at its source.