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MarkVPiazza


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Message Posted:
12/11/2009 18:34

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I've had a real problem with sensitive teeth for the last couple of months, and been using Sensodyn without much improvement



There was an ad on TV last night for Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief, with people saying how wonderfull it is.



I bought some today, and can say it is absolutely fantastic, phew, what a relief, I don't have to cringe everytime I eat something hot/cold/sweet



Mark



Minter


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13/11/2009 08:06

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Hi Mark



please can you tell me where you purchased it from.Thanks



cooper


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13/11/2009 08:28

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Have you tried using Floss Floss ?



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smithy


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Message Posted:
13/11/2009 08:48

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Just like that, it works wonders



MarkVPiazza


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13/11/2009 14:36

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I'm in the UK and got it in Boots, but as it's Colgate, I'm sure you can get it in many places



Mark



colly


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13/11/2009 20:14

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O.K.



Just returned from Tesco and on reading Mark's post purchased the said item.

I have been using sensodyn for a while, it helps a little bit over time but hard to notice.



My dentist advises rubbing the toothpaste on your teeth and leaving, more of the active bits are absorbed into the teeth then.



Col



colly


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Message Posted:
13/11/2009 20:23

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Hope it is good for dogs teeth as well, left it on the stairs and she has punctured it!



schnib


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Message Posted:
14/11/2009 09:24

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if you are troubled by increased sensativity, ask your dentist to prescribe Duraphat Fluoride toothpaste,either2800ppm or 5000ppm strength



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