Reviews : Sensodyne Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth and Cavity Prevention, Extra Whitening, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 4) |
Sensodyne Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth and Cavity Prevention, Extra Whitening, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 4) Product By Sensodyne Available From 3 Sellers |
Technical Details
- Builds increasing protection against painful sensitivity of the teeth to cold, heat, acids, sweets, or contact, and aids in the prevention of dental cavities
- Contains Potassium Nitrate clinically proven to reduce painful sensitivity
- Extra whitening formula
- Fluoride for cavity protection
- Please read all label information on delivery
Product Description
Use Sensodyne whenever you normally brush:
- It contains Potassium Nitrate clinically proven to reduce painful sensitivity It has fluoride for cavity protection Its great taste keeps mouth feeling fresh and clean
Brush Twice A Day To Relieve Sensitivity - Sensodyne contains potassium nitrate, an ingredient clinically proven to reduce painful sensitivity. If you brush twice a day with Sensodyne, you should begin to feel relief within two weeks.
#1 Dentist Recommended Brand for Sensitive Teeth - Dentists have been recommending Sensodyne for over 20 years. Brushing twice a day with Sensodyne builds a "shield of protection" against painful sensitivity. And, since Sensodyne has fluoride, it helps protect against cavities too.
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Customer Reviews
By pond swimmer
I don't have super-sensitive teeth, but I have used Sensodine for long time and recommend it: it is gentle on teeth but cleans well and has a pleasant (though quite strong) flavor.
By Sir Moneybags McBigballs the 3rd (Oxfordvilletonshireburg)
Sensodyne won't completely get rid of sensitivity to cold or hot or very sweet foods, but it will reduce it to bearable levels. If you have the 'retracted gum line' problem like I do, this stuff is perfect and over the counter.
Your dentist can prescribe stronger stuff, and also let you know if the pain is from a cavity and not just sensitivity. The whitening effect, as with all whitening products, is marginal.
By Daniel McKinnon (Tewksbury, MA USA)
Having sensitive teeth from being a huge soda drinker as a kid, I cringed at even the sight of chocolate cake and was beginning to experience pain and agony at sugars, colds, hots, basically anything extreme was making me jump out of my shoes, looking for any reprieve that I could find. I tried fluoride gels, Act, brushing and flossing more often, and while all this helped, the thing that really made my life more bearable was Sensodyne toothpaste. Much improved from the formulas that were out 20 years ago, the new flavors are very good and there are many flavors to choose from (back in the day there was only 1). My personal favorite is Cool Gel, but if you suffer from sensitive teeth, any flavor will be perfectly acceptable if it helps your teeth feel better. Sensodyne works by filling nodules in your teeth with fluoride and it can be considered a type of 'patch' for the worn down areas of your mouth. Unlike other 'magic' elixirs out on the market, Sensodyne really DOES work and you'll never know how you lived without it!
Try it now and you WON'T go back!!
***** HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION
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