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Moon lightSydney
- 2 reviews
Made my teeth so sensitive!
I have been using this product since 2 months ago, at the beginning I thought it was ok but I found out that my teeth are being sensitive when eating suger or cold water! It’s totally opposite to what they advertise it for! I don’t recommend it!
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Lynne SAU
This product is dangerous
My dentist gave me a sample of Sensodyne Pro 7 day’s ago, I had another dental issue which was painful so when I was told to use this toothpaste and not rinse I complied. My whole mouth and gums are very painful, my teeth felt lose, the roof of my mouth felt sandpapered, the pain was quite bad so I visited a GP for pain relief he said my entire mouth was covered was white. Because of the other issue, i didn’t realise this was a reaction to the toothpaste. I think this product is unsafe and toxic.
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T.CSydney, NSW
- 18 reviews
Dangerous
The old formula was great but the new sensodyne rapid relief is dangerous. Been using for a week and the skin on the inside of my cheek blistered and started bleeding and is really sore. My husband's tongue started hurting and he cant taste his food now. Whatever chemicals are now used I believe are dangerous. I think we are going back to a simpler toothpaste with less chemicals. The warning says not to use under 12 yrs which is an indication that it is not safe.
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Toxic
One year ago went to dentist with complaints of blistering torn gums. Could not eat properly and in constant pain. Dentist was perplexed along with 3 other doctors I went to. This product is poison. I figured out it was my toothpaste. I suffered headaches and stomach aches along with the burns in my mouth. I am currently seeking counsel.
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Has the formula changed recently?
I have used Sensodyne Repair and Protect since it first came on the market. The last tube I bought in March 2018 was not like the product I've been using for years. The tooth paste foams in my mouth like I was rabid. If I can bear to use the whole tube, I will definitely use another brand of toothpaste.
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Quality of the latest manufacturing is bad
I have developed preference for U.K. produced products after spending time in U.K. in the 70's and finding Pearl Drops. I have started using Sensedyne in the 80's. It was a great product. I used it faithfully until earlier in the year and ended up with mouthful of ulcers.
Considering that I paid more for the uk made rather then the Thailand made one (Colgate made there also gave people ulcers) I was extremely upset. Of course it was partially my fouls-I should have checked on where the ingredients came from, but still you are the people who ma...Read more
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Great toothpaste but the NZ ad is enough to turn you right off the product
Been using the toothpaste for years. It's great, the best sensitive toothpaste on the market, but please change the NZ ad, the girls' voices could crack glass and makes the ad unwatchable.
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A disturbing toothpaste
Try it out for more than 3 minutes and a wired bitter taste starts appearing in the back of the mouth, after rinsing with regular water the bitter taste gets worse for about 10 minutes. Now I repeated this several times and it keeps happening. In the product's defense I did wash for a few days and noticed a complete recovery of sensibility to cold and hot liquids and the slight discomfort is gone but the bitter taste is just so bad.
- now it might be one of those chemicals that taste bitter to some and sweet to others but on the other hand i...Read more
t might be a allergic thing or a symptom of a larger developing problem...so more testing would be needed. -now considering all doctors recommend it all the time even to healthy patients "as the best out there" I'm thinking this would be the result of a marketing related thing so they could definitely afford a study...if they cared. -issue is I can't find much info online on the bitterns of it so since I can't be the only one out there with this reaction I encourage people to wash for 10-15 minutes and see if they get it - point is this can't be healthy can it? So I'll be dropping this great paste due to the unknowns I mean I like the result on the teeth but don't like the reports about cough and stomach issues online.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
nz ad being 'flogged' as australian...
How could you believe in a product that talks about australians liking the toothpaste when your tv commercial has new zealanders spruking the product!! Seriously?? Couldnt you afford to produce a local ad...you had to recycle a nz ad!!!you do realise we are different countries...
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Sam
- 11 reviews
- 5 likes
Can't use anthing else
I usually would use a sensitive toothpaste but then I thought it would be fine to use any tooth paste, after using macleans normal toothpaste for a while I started to get a really bad sharp pain on one of my teeth, I went to the dentist and had xrays and all that jazz, in the end nothing major was wrong they suggested that I should try using sensodyne to see if it goes away if not them come back in. I used the sensodyne and literally after 1 brush the shooting pain rapidly went down, after about a week it was no longer a shooting pain and now a...Read more
fter 2 months I have no pain at all what so ever! My pain was so bad before that I couldn't eat anything too warm because it would create the worst pain, but the food was really a normal heated temperature that everyone was eating, now I haven't had that problem once and I'm literally scared not to use sensodyne, I would never ever change!Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Vicki_ʚϊɞAU
- 4 reviews
- 6 likes
Burning Mouth after using Sensodyne Whitening toothpaste for sensitive teeth
Will be throwing my Sensodyne in the bin where it belongs. Could not work out for months what the problem was with my mouth starting to burn and feel like there was no moisture in it. Have just searched 'burning mouth' and came across a stack of forums and posts about the exact symptoms I have. Guess what! We all use Sensodyne. Well not anymore. Will stick to a non SLS herbal toothpaste from now on.
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Complaint.
Your advert on Australian TV is a Disgrace. The woman that talks about ice cream and says " in your gob " is terrible. What kind of an example
Is that to children or young people that may see this advert. You need to change it quick smart. So many people feel the same way I do. I will not buy your product again, until you change the way you advertise it. So, so disgraceful.
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Now made in Asia
I have use this toothpaste with great success. I have a problem putting something made in Asia in my mouth. So I will be switching to a product made in north America. Too many unsafe practices happening in Asia ie) poisoned milk, lead in paint and jewelry for children in products from China.
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Too sweet
I have been using sensodyne toothpaste for years but the taste has changed. It is much too sweet, I don't like the taste any more, when I finish using the tubes that I have I will switch to another brand, one that is not made in Asia!
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Emma AustinBrisbane
- 4 reviews
- 3 likes
Excruciating Pain
Started using this toothpaste after my front teeth started hurting badly when drinking water. A week or so after using it I woke up with my whole mouth aching. I have been in pain all day and wondered what I had done, Googled about Sensydine and found hundreds of negative reviews about it causing pain and aching and I'm disgusted that something like this can be sold.
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Rubbish
I used sensodyne a couple of years ago and thought it was good. I went back to it last week and could not believe the difference in the texture and taste. I will not be using it again.
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Look at the lables
If made in Thailand is not good, buy the one made in UK is the old formula and is still good.
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kayPerth
Cannot fault my sensodyne
I purchased 1 doz. tubes of sensodyne in Bali at the local supermarket, $1.80
I haven't had one mouth ulcer since using it, to me it is perfect even if it is made in Thailand. I am using the one for gums which is the most popular, cannot seem to buy that one here in Perth. Good excuse for another trip to Bali"""
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Sarzie MacSydney
- 128 reviews
Works well for me - both UK and Thailand made are available
I'm new to using this toothpaste after damaging my teeth through years of whitening toothpaste use left them sensitive to temperature. My dentist told me it could take up to 2 weeks to gain relief but it seemed to work after 1 week. He also suggested the other brands may be just as good but I've just stuck with this one. It is rather overpriced so I just buy a couple when they are on special, as it does go on special every month or so. After reading these reviews I checked the boxes to see where they are made and found that some varieties are m...Read more
ade in the UK and others are made in Thailand. I don't think I've tried the Thailand ones, so I might avoid those, but the UK ones are still available in Coles and work well for me. You need to use 2 times a day, as I was told it puts a "film" over the teeth which protect them from the cold etc which will be washed off if you use another regular toothpaste. It does stop the sensitivity for me It is overpricedSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
JennyBatemans Bay
- 6 reviews
Thailand made - not as good
I have used Sensodyne Toothpaste for so long I can't remember just how long - but it is now made in Thailand which I didn't notice until recently so I shall not be purchasing it any more - I now realize that every time you buy a product you are familiar with you have to check where it is made. The texture now is watery and I do not like the flavour - too sweet - so shall get Cedal from now on.
nothing now
too expensive being made in Thailand, taste too sweet and watery.
2 comments
I am still using Aussie Cedal toothpaste for sensitive teeth and having no problems at all - I shudder at the money I wasted on Sensodyne for all those years.
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Questions & Answers
Melasked
why is Sensodyne 'Original' no longer on supermarket shelves?
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Jenny
I have been using the Aussie Cedal toothpaste for a couple of months now and it is working extremely well - and at less than half the price of Sesodyne.