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01-03-2021 01:01 PM
I like and use Crest 3D White
01-03-2021 02:05 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:I have sensitive teeth also. I finally found an affordable drugstore toothpaste which has been a godsend. The Colgate Total SF Advanced Whitening. It's formulated with an anti-sensitivity ingredient and it works! The SF stands for stannous fluoride and that is what makes the sensitivity go away. That type of fluoride is better than sodium fluoride which most other brands use and it doesn't work for me.
I'm currently using Sensodyne Sensitivity & Gum Whitening. It also uses stannous fluoride, which does seem to work decently.
I may give the Colgate a try and see if I like that too. I like to have alternatives, especially now when stock isn't always available when I need it.
Thanks.👍
01-03-2021 04:53 PM
I use Colgate Optic White. My teeth are bonded - and I actually don't know if it makes any difference.
I've been using the toothpaste since I had the teeth done.
01-03-2021 07:50 PM
I pour hydrogen peroxide (that all drugstores sell) directly on my toothbrush before the toothpaste and it keeps my teeth white. I make sure though not to get it on my gums and to swish water in my mouth afterwards.
01-05-2021 07:21 AM
For years I've used either Colgate Optic White or Crest 3D Whitening (whichever I have a coupon for). I don't expect either one to make my old teeth whiter - so I haven't been disappointed. My hope is that using these toothpastes prevents my teeth from getting more yellow. If they stop or slow down the yellowing process, I'll be happy.
01-05-2021 07:27 AM
@Shelbelle wrote:I am not a fan of Super Smile, but I use either Crest 3D White or Colgate Optic White, usually have a coupon for one or the other.
I like these two, Crest 3D White and Colgate Optic White also. They work good for a reasonable price.
01-09-2021 01:29 AM
No matter what brand I try, they all seem to make my teeth so sensitive. It's so frustrating as I keep wasting money. I talked to my hygienist about it and she said many people have the same problem.
01-09-2021 01:44 AM
I've read several articles lately that say most all toothpaste has the same ingredients and they just slap a different 'feature' on the box. They may have a tad more of an ingredient for whitening or sensitivity etc, but not enough to make any difference in the end.
Google it and save some money.
01-09-2021 09:33 AM
@Bridgegal wrote:I've read several articles lately that say most all toothpaste has the same ingredients and they just slap a different 'feature' on the box. They may have a tad more of an ingredient for whitening or sensitivity etc, but not enough to make any difference in the end.
Google it and save some money.
Yes, usuallt silica, which is an abrasive to remove stains. some contain peroxide too, which can cause sensitivity.
01-09-2021 01:56 PM
@speedy girl wrote:No matter what brand I try, they all seem to make my teeth so sensitive. It's so frustrating as I keep wasting money. I talked to my hygienist about it and she said many people have the same problem.
I discovered Colgate Total SF toothpaste last year. They make a whitening version, too. I bought it b/c it says 'Anti-sensitivity' on the label and it works! It doesn't cost a lot either.
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