Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream With 10% Strontium Chloride | For Sensitive Teeth & Gums
Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream With 10% Strontium Chloride | For Sensitive Teeth & Gums
Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream is a foaming, non-fluoridated dental cream that is formulated with strontium chloride as the active ingredient. It is primarily used to manage dentin hypersensitivity or sensitivity of teeth and gums. Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream may provide relief from tooth sensitivity caused by gum recession, enamel erosion, tooth decay, cracked teeth, and other dental problems
Key Ingredients:
- Strontium Chloride 10% w/w in a flavoured base
Key Benefits:
- Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream is primarily used to provide relief from tooth and gum sensitivity caused by various dental problems such as gum recession, enamel erosion, tooth decay, and cracked teeth
- The active ingredient of strontium chloride in Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream may help to strengthen teeth and reduce the effects of acid and bacteria
- Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream may promote remineralization, which is the process of restoring minerals such as calcium and phosphates into teeth to help prevent tooth decay
- In addition to reducing tooth sensitivity, Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream may also help to reduce inflammation of the gums and other dental tissues
Good to Know:
Sensoform Medicated Dental Cream is vegetarian
Concerns It Can Help With:
- Teeth sensitivity
- Sensitive gums
Product Form: Cream
Directions for Use:
- Use as directed by a healthcare professional
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Not to be swallowed
- Protect from heat
- Replace cap tightly after every use
Quick Tips:
Brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing daily can help prevent and reduce gum sensitivity.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the difference between sensitive teeth and sensitive gums?
Sensitive teeth are caused by the exposure of dentin, the layer within the tooth that contains nerve endings, to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods/drinks. Sensitive gums, on the other hand, can be caused by gum recession, which exposes the tooth root and can lead to tooth sensitivity.
Q. How can I prevent tooth sensitivity?
You can prevent tooth sensitivity by maintaining good oral hygiene habits, using a soft-bristled toothbrush, avoiding acidic and sugary foods/drinks, and wearing a mouthguard if you grind or clench your teeth.