At my last appointment, I was treated for sensitivity caused by the area where my upper and lower teeth were rubbing together. While one side was feeling better, the other side felt slightly more sensitive, so I returned for another consultation. They explained that it wasn't a simple relapse, but rather a subtle shift in my occlusion, placing more pressure on a specific area. They showed me the situation with an intraoral camera, which made it much easier to understand.
The treatment involved reinforcing the previously applied anti-sensitivity resin and re-adjusting the occlusal alignment. The dentist performed numerous paper bite tests and was extremely meticulous in the grinding. I was impressed by how minimally adjusted the adjustments were achieved without excessive removal. I experienced virtually no pain during the treatment, and the dentist frequently asked me how I felt, which made the experience comfortable. Immediately after the treatment, I did a cold water test, and the sensitivity was significantly reduced. After two or three days, it stabilized to the point where it barely bothered me in my daily life. The fact that the dentist accurately identified the cause without overtreating me was a source of confidence.