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Colgate Sensitive Plus Toothpaste Colgate Sensitive Plus Toothpaste

Colgate Sensitive Plus Toothpaste

Quantity Description: tube of 70 gm Toothpaste
Manufacturer: Colgate-Palmolive Company
Price: ₹ 115.0

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I had a problem in my teeth they normally used to pain when I take any hot or cold things I have a sensitivity in my teeth so I used different kinds of toothpastes.

Certification in Full Mouth Rehabilitation, Post-Graduate Certificate in Oral Implantology (PGCOI), M.Sc - Master of Oral Implantology (MOI), Certified Implantologist, BDS
Dentist, Rajkot
I had a problem in my teeth they normally used to pain when I take any hot or cold things I have a sensitivity in my ...
Antisensitive tooth paste is a good one for sensitive teeth. So use thermoseal ra or sensodyne or colgate sensitive pro relief any of which you like.

What is difference between Colgate sensitive pro relief and Colgate sensitive toothpaste ?

MDS Prosthodontics, BDS
Dentist, Chandigarh
These commercially available tooth paste are one n the same thing.Both says they work in reducing the tooth senstivity due to cold intake.These may help olny during the early stages but when there is sensation to both cold and hot drinks and pain, you need to visit a dentist.

I feel some sensation in my teeth somtime. So please advice me a name of toothpaste for regular use?

BDS (GOLD MEDALIST)
Dentist, Jamshedpur
I feel some sensation in my teeth somtime. So please advice me a name of toothpaste for regular use?
Use Thermoseal RA toothpaste .apply on sensitive tooth leave for 2 minutes and rinse.continue for 15 days.you will get relief.

My teeth feel sensitive. It's from 1 week. I use sensitivity toothpaste. It's the same. What should I do ?

BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Orthodontics, Certified oral implantologist, Advanced Aesthetics, Digital Smile Designer
Dentist, Jammu
Change the paste. Use colgate sensitive pro-relief toothpaste and mouthwash. If the problem persist, you can visit a dentist. The dentist can either filled the sensitive areas if possible or apply desensitizing agent.
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