Sensodyne Repair & Protect Original Toothpaste – 75ml

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Olivia Malone - Medical Content Writer
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Medical Content Writer
15/03/2024
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James O'Loan
CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
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Buy Sensodyne Repair and Protect Original Toothpaste

Sensodyne Repair and Protect Original Toothpaste is the perfect toothpaste when it comes to providing relief from sensitivity whilst providing you with long-term protection. 

The toothpaste is designed to quickly alleviate tooth sensitivity by providing you with a protective barrier over sensitive areas. It works to shield exposed dentin and soothe nerve endings to provide you with long-lasting relief. 

It is also crafted to repair and strengthen your enamel. It helps to repair damage that has been caused by acid erosion and everyday wear and tear.

Sensodyne Repair and Protect Original Toothpaste provides you with advanced oral health care that you can rely on. 

 

Directions

Use a small amount of toothpaste and brush your teeth as you usually would. Use this product twice a day. 

 

Warnings

If you experience an allergic reaction after using this product, discontinue use and speak to your GP or Chemist4U pharmacist for advice. 

 

Storage information

Store out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.

Sensodyne Repair & Protect Original Toothpaste – 75ml Reviews

By Chris Austin,
August 24, 2021
I unfortunately have broken teeth, which the dentist cannot take out under local anaesthetic, and I have found that brushing with Sensodyne Repair and Protect once a day seems to form a hard layer over the broken surfaces, that seems to be able to prevent infections from getting in through the broken surfaces. Sensodyne Repair and Protect is supposed to form a hard layer over sensitive areas where the enamel has been worn away, and I thought it might also form a hard layer over the broken surfaces, and this seems to work. However I do not use my teeth for eating at all, I live on a sort of porridge made from breadcrumbs and gravy made from gravy granules, with cheese melted into it and some olive oil mixed in, and I can suck pieces of chocolate, and folded pieces of cheese slices, like sweets. Also some plain yoghurt. I take one multivitamins and minerals supplement tablet per day, that provides 100% of all required vitamins, and a large percentage or 100% of some required minerals. I have been keeping infection out of my broken teeth by brushing them once per day with Sensodyne Repair and Protect toothpaste, for about 2 years now. Following advice from a dentist, I don't rinse after brushing, and wait an hour after brushing before eating or drinking anything, so as to let the toothpaste do its work.
By Chris Austin,
April 06, 2021
I unfortunately have broken teeth, and the local anaesthetic has stopped working in my mouth, so the dentist cannot do any more work on my teeth under local anaesthetic. I am managing to get by by not using my teeth for eating, I live mostly on a sort of porridge made with breadcrumbs and gravy made from gravy granules, plus 1 multivitamins + minerals tablet per day, and brushing my teeth with Sensodyne Repair & Protect Toothpaste. It is apparently intended to form a hard layer over sensitive areas where gums or enamel have been worn away by over-enthusiastic brushing, but it also seems to be able to form a hard layer over the broken surfaces of my broken teeth, which seems to be able to keep germs out. That is very helpful. I had to buy it online, because our local chemist shops unfortunately don't seem to stock it at present, although one of them did, about a year and a half ago.

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