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Can you recommend a sensitive toothpaste?

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greybaggyballoon · 04/05/2022 17:11

I need to start using a sensitive toothpaste. Have been told some taste disgusting??? I like a really minty fresh toothpaste - any recommendations?!

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greybaggyballoon · 04/05/2022 20:22

Bump!

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halfpasteleven · 04/05/2022 20:22

Sensodyne is good- my dentist recommended it to me

Boopeedoop · 04/05/2022 20:23

I use sensodyne.

To be fair any sensitive toothpaste tastes fine to me.

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BreezeofGreen · 04/05/2022 20:24

Sensodyne is the best I've found, but I can't always get hold of the mint version unfortunately as it tastes much nicer than the standard.

DidgeDoolittle · 04/05/2022 20:34

I used sensodyne for years but it stopped working. I changed to Regenerate and it worked almost instantly. It's a ridiculous price but lasts ages as you only need a bit.

greybaggyballoon · 04/05/2022 20:36

Thank you, I thought it was sensodyne that tastes horrible but maybe it isn't!

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greybaggyballoon · 04/05/2022 20:37

BreezeofGreen · 04/05/2022 20:24

Sensodyne is the best I've found, but I can't always get hold of the mint version unfortunately as it tastes much nicer than the standard.

I assumed they all tasted of mint! What does the standard taste of??

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thistimelastweek · 04/05/2022 20:41

Corsodyl is really good but it tastes awful to begin with.
Persevere and you do get used to the taste
Promise.

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