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Sensodyne Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth, Tartar Control plus Whitening, 4 oz | 
enlarge | Brand: Sensodyne
Buy New: $5.22
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Rating: 2 reviews
Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Potassium Nitrate (5), Sodium Fluoride (0. 145 w/v fluoride ion). Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | It contains Potassium Nitrate clinically proven to reduce painful sensitivity. | | • | Sensodyne Toothpaste great taste keeps mouth feeling fresh and clean. | | • | It provides fast relief within two weeks. | | • | It has fluoride for cavity protection. |
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Product Description INDICATIONS: Sensodyne Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth With Fluoride Relieves painful sensitivity. Sensodyne Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth whenever you brush.
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| Customer Reviews: One Man's Experience With Sensodyne October 29, 2008 Zachary Koenig (Fergus Falls, MN) A few months ago, I awoke one morning with a very sensitive upper front tooth. Each time a cold substance (even a rush of air) passed over that tooth, it would send a jolt of pain through my mouth.
I was puzzled by this, as I had never had trouble with teeth sensitivity before, but on the advice of my Dad (a dentist) I purchased this product.
After just a few days of rubbing this paste on the sensitive tooth, my problem completely disappeared and I have not had any problems since! I now alternate brushing with this product and a better-tasting paste (the chalky taste is the one downside of Sensodyne) and that system seems to prevent any sensitivity from developing.
Make sure however, that whatever sensitivity-relieving product you purchase (whether Sensodyne or others) contains the active ingredient Potassium Nitrate (5%), which will fill in the areas in the tooth that are exposed to the cold elements.
One Man's Experience With Sensodyne October 29, 2008 Zachary Koenig (Fergus Falls, MN) A few months ago, I awoke one morning with a very sensitive upper front tooth. Each time a cold substance (even a rush of air) passed over that tooth, it would send a jolt of pain through my mouth.
I was puzzled by this, as I had never had trouble with teeth sensitivity before, but on the advice of my Dad (a dentist) I purchased this product.
After just a few days of rubbing this paste on the sensitive tooth, my problem completely disappeared and I have not had any problems since! I now alternate brushing with this product and a better-tasting paste (the chalky taste is the one downside of Sensodyne) and that system seems to prevent any sensitivity from developing.
Make sure however, that whatever sensitivity-relieving product you purchase (whether Sensodyne or others) contains the active ingredient Potassium Nitrate (5%), which will fill in the areas in the tooth that are exposed to the cold elements.
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