Description
* Extra whitening.
* With Fluoride.
* Relieves painful sensitivity.
* No. 1 Dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth
o Dentists have been recommending Sensodyne for over 20 years.
o Brushing twice a day with Sensodyne builds a shield of protection against painful sensitivity.
o And, since Sensodyne has fluoride, it helps protect against cavities too.
* Use Sensodyne whenever you normally brush
o It contains potassium nitrate clinically proven to reduce painful sensitivity.
o It has fluoride for cavity protection.
o Its great taste keeps mouth feeling fresh and clean.
o It provides fast relief within two weeks.
* This product contains no sugar.
* Maximum FDA sensitivity active ingredient.
* Builds increasing protection against painful sensitivity of the teeth due to cold, heat, acids, sweets, or contact.
* Aids in the prevention of dental cavities.
Active Ingredients
Potassium Nitrate 5% , Sodium Fluoride 0.15% w/v Fluoride Ion
Ingredients
Cocamidopropyl Betaine , Flavor , Glycerin , Hydrated Silica , PEG-8 , Sodium Hydroxide , Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate , Sodium Saccharin , Pentasodium Triphosphate , Sorbitol , Titanium Dioxide , Water , Xanthan Gum
Instructions
* Adults and Children 12 Years and Over:
o Apply at least 1-inch strip of the product onto a soft bristle toothbrush.
o Brush teeth for at least one minute, preferably after each meal or at least twice a day - morning and evening - or as recommended by a dentist or physician.
o Make sure to brush all sensitive areas of the teeth.
* Children Under 12 Years:
o Consult a dentist or physician.
* Store below 30 degrees C / 86 degrees F.
Warnings
* When using this product do not use longer than 4 weeks unless recommended by a dentist or physician.
* Stop use and ask a dentist if
o the problem persists or worsens. Sensitive teeth may indicate a serious problem that may need prompt care by a dentist.
* Keep out of reach of children.
* If more than used for brushing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
? 2004 GlaxoSmithKline