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When the protective layer of teeth (enamel) is worn away, or gums recede, the dentine underneath becomes exposed. When the exposed dentine comes in contact with hot, cold, sweet or sour food and drinks, it can trigger a sharp, short sensation called tooth sensitivity.
Sensoform is a medicated, foaming and non-fluoridated dental cream for sensitive teeth and gums. It contains Strontium chloride and is used primarily in the treatment of teeth hypersensitivity and inflammation of dental cavities and gums.
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Question: How does Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream work?
Answer: Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream works by blocking fluid flow in dentinal tubules (microscopic canals in the dentin). Thus, it relieves pain and sensitivity.
Question: What is tooth sensitivity?
Answer: Tooth sensitivity is an exaggerated response to stimuli such as hot, cold, sweet or acidic foods and drinks, exposure to cold air, and even brushing your teeth. If you get a short, sharp, painful sensation in your teeth when you bite into ice cream, take a sip of an icy drink or slurp a mouthful of hot soup, chances are you have sensitive teeth.
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When the protective layer of teeth (enamel) is worn away, or gums recede, the dentine underneath becomes exposed. When the exposed dentine comes in contact with hot, cold, sweet or sour food and drinks, it can trigger a sharp, short sensation called tooth sensitivity.
Sensoform is a medicated, foaming and non-fluoridated dental cream for sensitive teeth and gums. It contains Strontium chloride and is used primarily in the treatment of teeth hypersensitivity and inflammation of dental cavities and gums.
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FAQs
Question: How does Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream work?
Answer: Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream works by blocking fluid flow in dentinal tubules (microscopic canals in the dentin). Thus, it relieves pain and sensitivity.
Question: What is tooth sensitivity?
Answer: Tooth sensitivity is an exaggerated response to stimuli such as hot, cold, sweet or acidic foods and drinks, exposure to cold air, and even brushing your teeth. If you get a short, sharp, painful sensation in your teeth when you bite into ice cream, take a sip of an icy drink or slurp a mouthful of hot soup, chances are you have sensitive teeth.

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