Smile with Sensodyne! - My First Impression of Sensodyne Complete Protection

By . - Friday, January 05, 2018

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I'm getting old y'all! I started suffering from teeth sensitivity when I hit 30 years of age. All of sudden really hot tea would affect some teeth in the back and cold foods with hurt my front teeth. It's because of this that I decided that I'm going to try Sensodyne out for 30 days and let you all know what my experience is.

But first, heres some information about Sensodyne Complete Protection...


7 Specially Designed Benefits - 1 Complete Sensitivity Toothpaste* 
If you have sensitivity, it can be a sign that your teeth are vulnerable due to enamel wear or receding gums. This means you may need to do more than just deal with the pain. 
Sensodyne Complete Protection has been specially designed for people with sensitive teeth. With twice daily brushing it:
  • creates a protective mineral layer over sensitive areas to shield you from the pain of sensitive teeth
  • strengthens & rehardens enamel
  • helps control plaque
  • helps maintain healthy gums
  • freshens breath
  • helps maintain natural whiteness
  • gives a clean feeling 
Gum recession is one of the most common causes of dentine exposure which can lead to sensitivity. With twice daily brushing Sensodyne Complete Protection helps maintain healthy gums.

My First Impression of Sensodyne Complete Protection


I used this toothpaste for the first time yesterday morning and evening, and the first thing I noticed was that my teeth still felt clean an hour after after having cereal and hot tea. Normally, I can tell that I've eaten and feel the need to rinse my mouth with water after a mean, but not this time! I drank my hot green teeth as usual and didn't experience any discomfort even though I insist on drinking the tea as hot as possible! Stay tuned for more updates on my smile and my experience with Sensodyne Complete Protection. 

Follow my journey on social media through my handle @GoodHairDiaries and using the hashtags #SensodyneProtects #SensitiveTeeth .


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