Sensodyne Rapid Relief Toothpaste - 75ml
Price per ml: £0.09
- Sensodyne Sensitive Rapid Relief Whitening Toothpaste provides sensitive teeth with instant pain relief and helps stop it coming back
- With twice-daily brushing, Sensodyne toothpaste removes stains to restore the natural whiteness of your teeth
- Sensodyne Sensitive toothpaste builds ongoing protection from the pain of sensitive teeth
- Sensodyne Rapid Relief enables daily protection for sensitive teeth
- From Sensodyne, the No.1 dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth*
- Description
- Ingredients
WHY USE SENSODYNE SENSITIVE RAPID RELIEF WHITENING TOOTHPASTE? It's a fast way to relieve the pain of sensitive teeth, and help stop it coming back. With twice daily brushing, Sensodyne toothpaste builds ongoing protection from the pain of sensitive teeth. It also whitens enamel and prevents staining. WHAT IS TOOTH SENSITIVITY? Sensitivity occurs when the dentine underneath tooth enamel becomes exposed. When exposed dentine comes into contact with hot or cold, sweet or sour, or even your toothbrush, it can trigger the nerve causing a short sharp pain. Sensodyne Rapid Relief is clinically proven to relieve the pain of sensitive teeth. Its unique formula acts to quickly create a barrier over sensitive areas of your teeth. It provides fast relief and builds ongoing protection with every brush. WHO IS IT FOR? Sensodyne Rapid Relief is for everyone aged 12 years and over, who wants to care for their sensitive teeth. Sensodyne is the No.1 dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth*. | *64% of 200 surveyed dentists, 2022 (contact mystory.gb@haleon.com for claim verification)
- Glycerin, Peg-8, Hydrated Silica, Pentasodium Triphosphate, Aroma, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Titanium Dioxide, Carbomer, Stannous Fluoride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Fluoride, Limonene. Contains Stannous Fluoride 0.454% W/w, Sodium Fluoride 0.072% W/w (1450 Ppm Fluoride).Safety WarningWarnings and precautions. Keep out of reach of children. Not for use by children under 12 years of age, unless on the advice of a dental professional or doctor. Sensitive teeth may indicate an underlying problem that needs prompt care. If symptoms persist or worsen, see your dentist. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Talk to your dentist or doctor as soon as possible if you experience swelling of the mouth or face.