Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste For Sensitive Teeth Fresh Impact 4 Ounce



Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste For Sensitive Teeth Fresh Impact 4 Ounce
Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste is a toothpaste that is designed to help people with tooth sensitivity. It is a combination of paste and gel that helps to soothe the pain of tooth sensitivity. It is also a recommended brand by dentists. more details
Key Features:
  • Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste is a toothpaste that is designed to help people with tooth sensitivity.
  • It is a combination of paste and gel that helps to soothe the pain of tooth sensitivity.
  • It is also a recommended brand by dentists.


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Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number B01IA9DI8S
Description
Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste is a toothpaste that is designed to help people with tooth sensitivity. It is a combination of paste and gel that helps to soothe the pain of tooth sensitivity. It is also a recommended brand by dentists.

Vulnerable areas of exposed dentin are a cause of sensitive teeth. Dentin hypersensitivity, or tooth sensitivity, is a common dental problem. It's a condition that can develop over time, as a result of common problems such as receding gums and enamel wear. Sensodyne Fresh Impact sensitivity toothpaste works deep inside the tooth to soothe painful sensitivity and helps to keep the pain from coming back. It is a combination of paste and gel that helps your breath feel fresh. Common triggers for tooth sensitivity are eating cold or hot food or drinks, eating sugary or sour foods, breathing in cold air, and brushing teeth. Since it was introduced in 1961, Sensodyne sensitive toothpaste has become the number 1 dentist recommended sensitivity toothpaste brand for tooth sensitivity - in fact 9 out of 10 dentists recommend us. With twice daily brushing Sensodyne provides proven relief from the pain of sensitive teeth. Stop use and ask a dentist if sensitivity persists or worsens or pain/sensitivity still persists after 4 weeks of use.
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