
Sensodyne Fresh Mint150 gm
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Sensodyne Fresh Gel With Free Sensodyne Toothbrush is a sensitivity toothpaste formulated with Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Fluoride, bundled with a free Sensodyne toothbrush for a complete daily sensitivity-care routine.
Apply at least a 1-inch strip of the Fresh Gel toothpaste to the toothbrush and brush thoroughly for at least 1 minute, twice a day (morning and evening), and not more than 3 times a day. Minimise swallowing and spit out after brushing.
Store in a cool, dry place. For oral care use only. Not intended for children under 12 unless advised by a dentist. Discontinue use and consult a dentist if sensitivity persists beyond 4 weeks or worsens. Keep out of reach of children; seek medical help or contact Poison Control if accidentally swallowed in a large amount.
What is included in this pack?
A tube of Sensodyne Fresh Gel toothpaste and a free Sensodyne toothbrush.
What are the active ingredients?
Potassium Nitrate, which helps reduce sensitivity, and Sodium Fluoride, which helps protect against cavities.
How should I use it?
Apply at least a 1-inch strip to your toothbrush and brush thoroughly for at least 1 minute, twice daily, and not more than 3 times a day.
Is it suitable for children?
It is intended for adults and children 12 and over; children under 12 should use it only on a dentist's advice.
How does it help with sensitivity?
The brand states it works with regular twice-daily brushing to build increasing protection against sensitivity over time.
What should I do if sensitivity doesn't improve?
Discontinue use and see a dentist if sensitivity persists beyond 4 weeks or worsens, as this may indicate another condition.
What if it's accidentally swallowed?
Keep out of reach of children; seek medical help or contact Poison Control if a large amount is accidentally swallowed.
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