QUOTE(kding2 @ Apr 12 2018, 05:27 PM)
Is there any difference between these 2 brands for the sensitive teeth problem?
I had been using Sensodyne Protect for many years, and the government dentist gave me 3 pack of small Colgate Sensitive Relief toothpaste when I went there for patching last few days ago. Having 2 different brands now at my hands, it got me curious whether which of the brand is more superior or effective when it comes to treat my sensitive teeth.
I am interested to hear you guys opinion and thought about it.
The makers of Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief and its rival, Sensodyne Rapid Relief, have been dobbing each other into the health regulator over advertising claims that the toothpastes give users "instant" relief to pain from sensitive teeth. They don't.I had been using Sensodyne Protect for many years, and the government dentist gave me 3 pack of small Colgate Sensitive Relief toothpaste when I went there for patching last few days ago. Having 2 different brands now at my hands, it got me curious whether which of the brand is more superior or effective when it comes to treat my sensitive teeth.
I am interested to hear you guys opinion and thought about it.
It takes up to two weeks of brushing with a special toothpaste to stop teeth being sensitive, or 60 seconds of rubbing the paste into each sensitive tooth.
Apr 17 2018, 05:20 PM

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