🦷 Brighten your smile, protect your sensitivity — because your teeth deserve the best.
Sensodyne Sensitivity & Gum Whitening Toothpaste is a 3.4 oz tube featuring Stannous Fluoride, the #1 dentist-recommended ingredient for sensitive teeth. It builds lasting protection against sensitivity, targets early gum problems, and removes surface stains for whiter teeth with twice daily brushing—all while supporting a reduced carbon footprint.
D**N
Keeps my teeth from being sensitive to hot & cold!
I am 85 years old and just hope what is left of my natural teeth last as long as I do! Love Sensodyne products, they help a lot! The one I ordered stated 4 oz, I received 2 tubes of 2.3 instead. An even slightly better deal than I expected!
D**S
Great sensitivity toothpaste
Some of the best sensitivity toothpaste!! Starts working after just a couple of uses!! đź’Ż
K**.
Excellent
I bought this item because of dental issues. This had immediate effect on my concerns. It's now part of my daily dental hygiene.
S**E
Highly Effective Brand of Toothpaste
Highly effective brand. It was recommended by my Dentist office as the product best for my gum issues. It has stopped my gums from bleeding and my teeth sensitivity to cold items in a very short time. Initially I was using a sample from my dentist office, and I ran out and placed this order on Amazon to continue usage, as I see it works for me.
Z**A
Great product small size
I know this toothpaste, it is excellent. The reason I bought from Amazon is because I thought I was getting a good deal. Unfortunately, I should have paid attention to the size. These are very small tubes and therefore much more expensive than I can find at a store.
A**R
Not good for gums
It always help with the sensitivity but fir the gums, not so much. I still have bleeding.
K**.
worked well in a few days to stop tooth pain for a crowned molar
Overall recommended for pain of a crowned molar.Update July '23 - I am overdue to go back to the dentist (I should have gone back in January) but after using Sensodyne twice daily for 5 months (Sept '22 to Feb '23) the pain eventually went away and has not come back for 5 months so far. I still am unsure what caused the pain.Update February '23 - I finally made it to the dentist in November 2022 (the original review below is from February 2022). The tooth pain came back again in June 2022 and my experience was the same. I brushed twice a day for a week and the pain went away completely.But the pain came back for a third time in September. That time I experienced no immediate decrease in pain and only a small amount of relief after a week of using Sensodyne. I wound up brushing for 4 weeks which is the limit mentioned on the tube before a recommended dentist visit. My tooth pain was fairly constant for the next month and a half to my dentist appointment and I mainly chewed on the other side of my mouth.At my appointment I got x-rays and the dentist said there was no abscess and guessed there was no infection but maybe some lesser issue allowing the nerve to be bothered by hot, cold and chewing pressure. She asked me to keep using the Sensodyne for another 6 weeks until my next appointment. I had to cancel that appointment but I kept brushing with Sensodyne until a few weeks ago (February 2023 - about 6 months total use of Sensodyne). Now the pain is gone completely with no sensitivity to cold, hot and chewing but I still plan on going back to the dentist in the next month or two just to make sure the tooth is not infected with a dead nerve.-- --(original review - February '22)I floss 6-7 times a week but I experienced bleeding around the molar and pain which had never happened before. The gums of one crowned molar bled a little when I flossed, at both the front and rear of the tooth. Around that time my tooth was aching a little when chewing and was more sensitive to cold and heat than usual. After a few days the chewing discomfort turned to a slight pain and the sensitivity got worse. After another few days I could barely bite straight down on that tooth which is bad for a molar.I thought I should try Sensodyne at least for a temporary fix until I'd get to the dentist in a month or two. During the first few seconds of the first brushing all my teeth became less sensitive to the cold tap water. It seems like there was some numbing agent in the toothpaste. After about 3 days of brushing once at night and once in the morning, I noticed I could bite more with that crown molar though it still ached. After the 5th day I didn't notice any aching even with chewing harder foods like pita chips.I stopped using the Sensodyne after a week and had no pain or discomfort even to today which is more than 2 weeks later. I will go to the dentist in a month or two but I was/am fearful of a root canal because the novocaine did not work well on this tooth when it was crowned. Imagine a root canal with little numbing! I can! I'm glad Sensodyne worked at least temporarily so far.
A**R
Quality
The quality of the product is excellent, I am satisfied with the product, I would buy it again and recommend it.
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