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Sensodyne Sensitive Toothpaste Daily Care Deep Clean Gel, Packaging may vary, 75 ml (Pack of 1)

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Aqua, Hydrated Silica, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Pentasodium Triphosphate, Potassium Nitrate, PEG-6, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Aroma, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Hydroxide, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Fluoride, Sodium Saccharin, Limonene, CI 42090, Consider what you want: While you may have sensitive teeth, you may also want a more polished look to your pearly whites. Consider this when you're choosing a toothpaste, says Dr Hanna Kinsella of Kiln Lane Dental. "Some contain calcium carbonate, which cleans and polishes teeth, while whitening toothpaste contains hydrogen peroxide or optic brighteners," she explains. Using a daily sensitivity toothpaste, like Sensodyne, can protect against teeth sensitivity when used twice every day. How does it work: The toothpaste is specially formulated for sensitive teeth, while the mint flavour leaves a long-lasting cooling sensation.

Certain triggers (like ice cream or hot coffee) can stimulate the nerves inside your teeth, resulting in a sudden, short, sharp sensation, known as tooth sensitivity. WHAT IS SENSODYNE DEEP CLEAN: It is a daily fluoride gel toothpaste, clinically proven to provide relief and ongoing effective protection against sensitivity*. HOW DOES IT WORK: The toothpaste is specially formulated for sensitive teeth, while the mint flavour leaves a long-lasting cooling sensation. If you are looking for whitening toothpaste, opt for a brand with credentials. "Always use a whitening toothpaste from a well-known brand and preferably, one that comes recommended by dentists," advises Dr Kailesh Solanki, a dentist with Dental Phobia. "Some of the most recognizable whitening toothpaste brands include Colgate, Sensodyne, and Oral B." Does toothpaste for sensitive teeth work? It’s easy to understand why Crest is a popular choice with many. Its deep cleaning formula leaves your teeth feeling smooth and can help counteract oral health problems such as gingivitis and bad breath. Our tester noted the smell of the gel was a slight chemical when compared to the other products. But, overall, it’s a good choice for people looking for help with their oral health issues. How to choose the best toothpasteGel toothpaste generally creates less foam than traditional pastes and, as noted, Dr Borland recommends gel toothpaste for people who have veneers. Of all the gel toothpaste products we tested, our favorite was the Crest Pro-Health Advanced Deep Clean Toothpaste.

PROVIDED BENEFITS: Besides caring for sensitive teeth, cavity protection, deep clean and foam boost technology, a mint flavour leaves long-lasting freshness. Use Sensodyne toothpaste as your daily toothpaste, brushing twice a day, every day, for sensitivity protection. Sensitivity is not a one-off problem, it's an ongoing condition that can benefit from using a twice daily specialist toothpaste such as Sensodyne Daily Care. Sensodyne Daily Care toothpastes are specially formulated for people with sensitive teeth, with all the benefits of a regular toothpaste.

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What kind of teeth do you have? Those with veneers need to be a little more careful when choosing which toothpaste to use, says Dr Borland. "If you have veneers, it’s best to choose a toothpaste that doesn’t contain too many abrasive ingredients, such as baking soda. A gel, rather than a paste-based toothpaste, can also be a better choice, but ensure it still contains fluoride." PROVIDED BENEFITS: Provides sensitivity relief, cavity protection, deep clean, foam boost technology and whitening benefits. How to use:Brush with Sensodyne Deep Clean toothpaste twice a day for long lasting care for sensitive teeth. Always read the label before use. Who is it for:Sensodyne Deep Clean toothpaste is suitable for adults and children over the age of 12 to care for sensitive teeth plus all the benefits of a regular fluoride toothpaste and a deep clean. Tooth enamel is the hard, visible, outermost covering of your teeth. Over time, your tooth enamel can wear away and gums can recede, exposing the dentine that leads to the nerves inside your teeth. Certain triggers can aggravate these nerves, causing sensitivity.

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