Sensodyne Rapid Relief Toothpaste

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Sensodyne Rapid Relief with fluoride is proven relief and daily protection for sensitive teeth with long-lasting protection (with twice daily brushing).

Sensitivity occurs when the dentine underneath tooth enamel becomes exposed. When exposed dentine comes into contact with hot or cold, sweet or sour drink or food, or even your toothbrush, it can trigger the nerve causing a short sharp pain.

Sensodyne Rapid Relief is clinically proven for fast relief of sensitivity pain.

It's unique formula acts to quickly create a barrier over sensitive areas of your teeth.
It starts providing relief from the first brush, and with every brush builds ongoing protection.

It's a fast way to relieve sensitivity pain and help stop it coming back.
With twice daily brushing, it builds ongoing protection from the pain of sensitive teeth and helps maintain healthy gums. It also whitens and prevents staining.

Directions

For fast relief, brush sensitive teeth first OR squeeze a pea-sized amount on a clean fingertip and gently rub into the sensitive area (max twice a day) for one minute before brushing.

Ingredients

Glycerin, PEG-8, Hydrated Silica, Pentasodium Triphosphate, Flavour, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Titanium Dioxide, Carbomer, Stannous Fluoride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Fluoride, Limonene.

Contains Stannous Fluoride 0.454% w/w, Sodium Fluoride 0.0721 % wlw (1426ppm Fluoride).

Warnings

Do not swallow. Not for use by children 12 years of age or under unless on the advice of a dental professional or doctor.

Do not use if carton seals are open. Always follow the label. Brush twice a day and not more than 3 times, be sure to spit out. If irritation occurs discontinue use. Keep out of reach of children.

Sensitive teeth may indicate an underlying problem that needs prompt care. If symptoms persist or worsen consult your dentist. Talk to your dentist or doctor as soon as possible if you experience swelling of the mouth or face.

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