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Regenerate Hypersensitivity Toothpaste clinically proven to treat sensitivity pain 75ml

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An abscessed tooth or a tooth infection: If you have an infected tooth, the gums around the affected tooth and the tooth itself may be sore or sensitive to touch. A tooth infection is often caused by damage to the tooth, tooth decay, or gum disease. A dental abscess occurs when pus forms inside the teeth, gums or in the bone that holds the teeth in place. Look at the active ingredients. In the US Sensodyne and Pronamel have one of two active ingredients: potassium nitrate, stannous fluoride or Novamin. I have split these into a helpful table below. If one ingredient isn’t working for you, try switching to the other. The active ingredient is the main difference with the pastes. Glycerin, Calcium Silicate, PEG-8, Hydrated Silica, Trisodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Aqua, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Peg-60, Sodium Monofluorophosphate, Aroma,Q Sodium Saccharin, Polyacrylic Acid, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Tin Oxide, Limonene, CI 77891. Contains: Sodium Monofluorophosphate (1450 ppm Fluoride) and Limonene. Decide whether to go for SLS-Free. This is worth considering if you suffer from sore gums or ulcers. I go into more detail in my post on the best SLS-Free toothpastes.

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After brushing at night, apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste onto your fingertip and gently massage onto the teeth's sensitive areas for 30 seconds. REGENERATE™ Enamel Science introduces REGENERATE™ Hypersensitivity Toothpaste , its first breakthrough medical device toothpaste to revolutionize the world of sensitivity with a unique intensive care proposition, where science and beauty unite. ​Receding gums and gum disease: When gums recede, they leave the dentin exposed. The most common cause of this is an overzealous brushing technique. Not everyone gets a benefit from all sensitive toothpastes. One ingredient may work better than another for you. If you switch products and ingredients, you may lose the benefits from the other toothpaste. The new toothpaste hasn’t caused the sensitivity, but it is no longer helping. If you suddenly develop sensitive teeth, see a dental professional. Does toothpaste for sensitive teeth work? Using a sensitive toothpaste may not be necessary if you only experience occasional sensitivity, but it is generally safe and effective. The main downside is that they tend to be more expensive than a regular toothpaste. Damage at the gum line caused by over brushing. This can cause both gum recession to expose the dentin and also wears away the enamel on the tooth surface, to expose dentin.

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Don’t brush your teeth too hard, as brushing side to side along the gum line can cause faster erosion of the all-important enamel. Avoid triggering food and drinks: Fizzy drinks, acidic food and drinks, hot and cold food and drinks, and highly sugary food can all trigger pain and sensitivity in teeth. When it comes to using the Biomin F with fluoride and GC Tooth Mousse with fluoride I would recommend using the Biomin F for your regular brushing. That means brushing twice daily for two minutes. The manufacturers also recommend that after you finish brushing swirl the foamy toothpaste around your mouth for 30 seconds, and spit out the excess. Do not rinse, with anything, do not eat, and do not drink anything for at least 30 minutes after brushing. Use the Tooth Mousse directly before bed time. Massage a small amount onto the affected tooth. When teeth are sensitive, pain is a signal from the nerves within. Their vital enamel surface hasworn away, exposing the living structures underneath, causing hypersensitivity pain. Enamel wear occurs over time abrasion, attrition or erosion.Unfortunately, there are very few toothpastes on the US market which do contain arginine, so choice is limited. However you may also be able to buy arginine-containing products at your dentist’s office to take home. Calcium and Phosphate Ions Avoid trigger food and drinks: Avoiding food and drinks that may trigger or worsen symptoms, including ice water, fizzy drinks, sweets, tea and coffee, is a simple way to avoid triggering hypersensitivity. Painkillers: As a temporary solution, painkillers may help to relieve pain if your tooth hurts to touch. Ibuprofen would be the best option, as it helps to reduce inflammation, but if you are unable to take it then paracetamol may also help. Always read the instructions before taking medication and be sure to consult a doctor if you are unsure.

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