Sensodyne Fresh Mint 4oz

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Sensodyne Fresh Mint Toothpaste (4 oz) – Daily Relief for Sensitivity

Say goodbye to the discomfort of sensitive teeth while enjoying a refreshing clean with Sensodyne Fresh Mint Toothpaste. This formula is specifically designed to build 24/7 protection against the pain of sensitive teeth, which is often triggered by hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks.

Sensodyne works by soothing the nerves inside the teeth and/or by forming a protective layer over the exposed dentin. The Fresh Mint flavor leaves your mouth feeling clean and invigorated, making it the perfect choice for daily oral hygiene.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Clinically Proven Sensitivity Relief: Provides effective, continuous protection against tooth pain with regular, twice-daily brushing.

  • Fresh Mint Flavor: Delivers a pleasant, long-lasting feeling of freshness.

  • Cavity Protection: Contains fluoride to help prevent dental decay and keep gums healthy.

  • Daily Use Formula: Gentle on gums while providing effective cleaning.

  • Trusted Brand: Recommended by dentists worldwide for sensitive teeth.

Net Weight: 4 oz (Approx. 113g)

Flavor: Fresh Mint

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