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Sensodyne Toothpaste Mint 45ml
Now with a new enhanced mint taste, Sensodyne Mint is clinically ... Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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Sensodyne F Toothpaste 75ml
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Sensodyne Toothpaste Mint 75ml
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Sensodyne Toothpaste Pronamel 75ml
Sensodyne Pronamel is a new daily toothpaste which has been speci ... Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 05/03/08 (Very useful, 280 readings)
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Sensodyne has been my regular toothpaste for a number of years. I prefer the texture and taste in comparison to other brands such as Colgate. It comes in a gel form and is not too sweet and leaves a light and refreshing sensation in your mouth. The toothpaste is specifically targeted at those with sensitive teeth, you know, when your teeth ache after drinking a glass of cold water for example. Although I don't suffer from this problem any more (maybe it's because I use Sensodyne), I remember Sensodyne having a positive effect on this condition after only using it for a week or two. Apparently the toothpaste works with a number of active ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/07 (Very useful, 2603 readings)
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Recently, much to my terror, I had to have some dental work done, a filling that was very near to the root and, as my dentist took great delight in telling me, one that would cause sensitivity. Not keen on the sound of that I went out to purchase a toothpaste suitable for sensitive teeth, I chose Sensodyne Pronamel as it not only promised to help with the sensitivity but also protect against acid erosion caused by such things as fizzy drinks, of which I’m a big fan. Sensodyne Pronamel- Acids in everyday food and drink such as fruit, wine, fizzy drinks etc can dissolve the minerals in our teeth, softening the enamel, as this soft enamel is worn away it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/02 (Very useful, 2153 readings)
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I have used several brands of toothpaste during my lifetime. I still remember my school days when SR was my favourite primarily because the girl I liked then was named Susan Reynolds (S.R.). Since the last six months I have been experiencing mild pain in my teeth when I drink anything very cold and when I have sweet things like chocolate. I find myself chewing or trying to drink on one side of my mouth, on which the teeth appear to be alright. I mentioned by dilemma to one of my friends several months ago and he suggested that I try Sensodyne Toothpaste. I suppose the best thing would have been to go and see my dentist but there is nothing I fear more ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Sensodyne toothpaste is a trademark toothpaste, now part of giant GlaxoSmithKleine which normally sells in pumps of 75ml. The name comes from the fact that it is meant to help fighting sensitive teeth. I began having this problem recently, I am not sure if it is related to weak gums. I always had weak gums, but the issue with sensitive teeth is something I only experience from time to time. I find that particularly with cold food and liquids it manifests itself. It is not too bad, but it can be at times a bit more than a disconfort. So far, and crossing fingers, it has not lasted for too long, although it tends to have a knock on effect and cause ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Sensodyne for sensitive teeth has been used in my house for many years now, I don't know why I still buy it if I'm honest but I haven't found any other sensitive toothpastes that work so I stick to what I know, even though it is pretty rubbish. I have had sensitive teeth for many years and sensodyne has the best advertising and is always seen everywhere, so I bought some and although I can't notice the difference I would rather use this than usual toothpaste. If only they used the money for the advertising to make the product actually work. Haven't they heard word of mouth is the best form of advertising. The tube contains 75 ml. It comes in a tube, ... Read the complete review
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