Turning off sensitivity pain is as instant and simple as a flick of a switch

Colgate®
Sensitive

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Turning off sensitivity pain is as instant and simple as a flick of a switch

Colgate®
Sensitive

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Colgate® Sensitive Instant Relief with Pro-Argin Technology is clinically proven to provide instant†1 and long-lasting pain relief †2

 

If you’re looking for a toothpaste for sensitive teeth, try the Colgate Sensitive Instant Relief range. Our range of sensitive toothpaste has been created with Pro-Argin technology that plugs the exposed tubules in your dentine, which lead to sensitivity. By doing this, our sensitive toothpaste starts to block sensitivity pain instantly*, bringing you the relief you’re after.

 

Our range of toothpaste for sensitive teeth also includes toothpaste that repairs sensitive areas of your teeth**, while building up a protective layer to prevent sensitivity from coming back**. Now you can be free to enjoy your favourite food and drinks without worrying about the sensitivity.

 

*For instant relief, apply directly to the sensitive tooth with a fingertip and massage gently for 1 minute up to twice a day. And for children aged 6-12 years, once a week or less frequently.

 

**Repairs sensitive areas of teeth with continued use 2x per day. For lasting relief, apply to a gentle toothbrush, making sure to brush all sensitive areas of teeth.

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Frequently asked questions

Arginine is an ingredient in our sensitive toothpaste that forms a protective layer over exposed dentine, which helps to ease sensitivity. The protective layer works by blocking external stimuli like hot, cold or sweet food and drinks from reaching dentine tubules to help you avoid discomfort.

We recommend you use our toothpaste for sensitive teeth twice a day and, for prolonged sensitivity relief, you should follow your dentist’s advice.

References

1. Nathoo S, et al. J Clin Dent. 2009;20(4):123-30.
2. Docimo R, et al. J Clin Dent. 2009;20(1):17-22.
3. Liu Y, et al. J Dent Res. 2022;101(Spec IssB):80.
4. Data on File. Hines D. Colgate-Palmolive Technology Center, 2021.
5. Lai HY, et al. J Clin Periodontol. 2015;42:S17.
6. Subanalysis of Nathoo S, et al 2009 (CRO-2009-01-SEN-IARG2-ED; Nathoo S, et al. J Clin Dent. 2009;20(4):123-30).
7. Subanalysis of Docimo R, et al. J Clin Dent. 2009;20 (Spec Iss):17-22.

*For instant relief, apply directly to the sensitive tooth with a fingertip and massage gently for 1 minute, up to twice a day and for children 6-12 years once a week or less frequently.
†With continued use 2x per day. For lasting relief, apply to a gentle toothbrush making sure to brush all sensitive areas of the teeth.
‡8% arginine and calcium carbonate.
#Versus previous formula,in vitro occlusion after 3 brushings.
**Versus previous formula, in vitro acid resistance after 5 brushings.
††After 4 weeks of continued use.
§ For instant relief, apply directly to the sensitive tooth with a fingertip and massage gently for 1 minute, up to twice a day and for children 6-12 years once a week or less frequently. Supported by a subanalysis of Nathoo S, et al 2009. Data show that 42 subjects out of 42 (100% or 10 out of 10) experienced immediate sensitivity relief on both tactile and air blast measures after a single direct topical self-application using the fingertip and massaging.
§§ With continued use 2x per day. For lasting relief, apply to a gentle toothbrush making sure to brush all sensitive areas of the teeth. Supported by a subanalysis of Docimo R, et al 2009. At 4 weeks, 40 out of 40 subjects (100%, 10 out of 10) achieved lasting sensitivity relief on both tactile and air blast measures.