reviewer 2009 Contributor
jmsgirl
Bowling Green, OH
Cleener teeth for less, but not as soothing as Sensodyne.
3 star rating

into good oral hygiene, keeping my skin clear, troubled by acne
Pros

    Has a pleasant taste, Teeth feel much cleaner and more smooth

Cons
    Only works for mildly-sensitive teeth

APR
26
2009

Colgate Sensitive Whitening — 

I decided to try Colgate Sensitive, because I have been using Sensodyne for years and it is much more expensive than "normal" toothpaste brands (plus I had a two-dollar off coupon for Colgate :o) 

I suffer from sensitive teeth that causes not so much on-site problems like pain when eating hot and cold foods, but that causes horrible migranes and nausea-headaches. Since I began using Sensodyne, I have never experienced a headache! It completely masked the problem! However, Sensodyne is about five dollars for a tube that lasts me a month. Since Sensodyne is made to stay on your teeth and sooth them, I have not be entirely happy with my teeth's lack of "smoothness". When I saw that Colgate came out with a new sensitive toothpaste that was "clinically proven" to work as well as Sensodyne, but cost dollars less. I was excited.

I switched and started using Colgate Sensitive, and I noticed that my teeth were smooth and clean like I hadn't felt in years! However, I began to get mild, nausea headaches again and because of this had to apply the Colgate Sensitive to my teeth directly with my finger at one point to sooth the headache.

I would reccomend this product for people with mildly-sensitive teeth, but not people whose teeth (like mine) cause them to have severe migranes. I will try this product probably for a month more, and if it doesn't improve I will probably switch back to Sensodyne....but I LOVE how smooth it makes my teeth feel....



I_thumb_up Colgate Sensitive Whitening is recommended by jmsgirl

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