Sensitive teeth

2019-04-14 16:15:33
I have been using Sensodyne toothpaste for my tooth sensitivity for about a week since my tooth sensitivity due to multiple dental treatments and my sensitivity is reducing and getting better. Do I still continue to use Sensodyne toothpaste or can I switch back to my regular toothpaste and rinse my mouth as per usual though my dentist told me to monitor my sensitivity for few months before going back to him for check up?
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Hello mam.. As the problem of sensitivity gets over it is better to switch over the normal fluoridated toothpaste....

Answered2019-05-01 06:45:53

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Namaskaram, "Its better safe than sorry" they say. Most dentist recommended toothpastes like Sensodyne have NovaMin. It helps to form a protective layer over the sensitive areas of teeth. They serve their purpose effectively till the first two to three weeks. Its better to switch back to your old "pal" for optimum cleaning and protecting you from future dental issues. Team Shambhala.

Answered2019-04-22 04:35:27

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hloo mam sensodyne is medicated toothpaste which shoud be used till the it is prescribed and after that it sgiulf not be used as it will not have any effect if it has shown its effect then you should switch onto your noraml toothpaste you can also practo consult us regards

Answered2019-04-15 05:11:41

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