Sensodyne Sensodyne Instant Effect Toothpaste for long-term protection of sensitive teeth, 75 ml
Units in one product:
one
281?
/ PC
Benefit 10%
2
253?
/ PC
Option:
Gum health
Comprehensive protection
Instant effect
With fluorine
Extra whitening
Scent
Without perfume
Volume, ml
75
Brand name
Sensodyne
Price per piece
281?
Dimensions, mm
tube length - 150
Sensodyne is the # 1 recommended * dentist brand for sensitive teeth.
Sensodyne Instant Toothpaste for sensitive teeth has all the oral hygiene benefits you need:
Clinically Proven ** Works in 60 seconds to provide long-lasting protection for sensitive teeth
Creates an insulating layer on the dentin surface and inside the dentinal tubules.
When brushing your teeth 2 times a day, Sensodyne Instant Effect also protects against tooth decay thanks to its fluoride content.
* Study of recommendations by dentists of various brands in the oral care segment", Institute of Marketing Research GFK-Rus, November 2017 - January 2018
** Due to the content of tin fluoride.
Seong J, Crete JE, Sufi F., and West N. "Short-term efficacy of toothpaste for hypersensitive teeth" Journal of Dental Research, San Francisco, CA.
USA, Abstract 215
Study Report 207212, West N., Clinical Study of the Efficacy of Toothpaste in Reducing Tooth Sensitization, GSK, GSK Internal Data.
Structure
Aqua, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Potassium Nitrate 5%, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Aroma, Xanthan Gum, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Fluoride, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Hydroxide, Sucralose, Limonene
Specifications
Scent
Without perfume
Volume, ml
75
Brand name
Sensodyne
Price per piece
281?
Dimensions, mm
tube length - 150
Units in one product
one
The target audience
Adult
Expiration date in days
1095
Manufacturer country
Great Britain
Package size (Length x Width x Height), cm
16.7 x 4.6 x 4.5
A type
Toothpaste
Package weight, g
120
Mode of application
:
Always follow the instructions on the packaging.
Brush your teeth twice a day, but no more than three times.
After brushing your teeth, rinse your mouth with water.
Tooth sensitivity can be a sign of more serious problems that need immediate treatment.
If the pain is persistent or worse, consult your dentist.
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