Relief from Tooth Sensitivity
Whether you need our special sensitivity relief toothpaste to ease minor symptoms or our desensitizing gel for rapid relief, there are effective options to treat your tooth sensitivity. Learn more below and talk to your dentist to determine the best option for you.
Find a Tooth Sensitivity Treatment for You
Many people experience tooth sensitivity as a result of hot or cold temperatures or during a whitening procedure, but sensitivity may result from a variety of causes. If you experience sensitivity, it is important for your dentist to determine if your symptoms are related to a more serious issue. Depending on the cause, severity, and frequency of your tooth sensitivity, there are options that your dentist may recommend:
UltraEZ™ Desensitizing Gel
For quick and effective sensitivity relief, UltraEZ desensitizing gel is available directly from your dentist. This award-winning product provides rapid relief from sudden tooth sensitivity caused by teeth whiteners, root exposure, and more. It is available in either disposable prefilled trays or syringes for use with custom trays to provide fast and convenient relief suited to your needs.
Opalescence™ Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief
In addition to strengthening enamel and keeping your smile bright, Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief also helps to ease the pain associated with tooth sensitivity. And, unlike some whitening toothpastes, it is also safe to use every day! With Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief, you’ll be able to keep your smile bright and reduce your sensitivity simply by brushing your teeth.
Consult your dentist to see if UltraEZ desensitizing gel is right for you and try Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief today!
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