Unlisted Brand • Sensodyne - Pronamel • Other
(28 reviews)
| Average Rating. | 4.2 |
| Would buy this product again. | 78% |
| Package Quality | 4.1 |
| Price | 3.1 |
| Ingredients | |
fivestar15 on 4/28/2013 3:56:00 PM more reviews by fivestar15
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Medium Hair: Black Eyes: Brown
There's this fresh mint taste I have grown used to after brushing my teeth, so sensodyne is taking some getting used to. The taste is weird. But I'm using it because my boyfriend testified that it works on staining and sensitivity.
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Shampooaholic on 4/22/2013 7:08:00 AM more reviews by Shampooaholic
Age: 30-35 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Blond, Straight, Fine Eyes: Hazel
I have to use a sensative toothpaste and my dentist said sensodyne is the best. I tried the pronamel kind and didn't care for it. It does help with the sensitivity but it looks like it doesn't clean my teeth really well. I notice a few stains inbetween my teeth. One thing i like is the packaging. The cap clicks on and off. Just a cool thing...lol The regular sensodyne is better.
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kind1 on 12/15/2012 6:41:00 PM more reviews by kind1
Age: 36-43 Skin: Other Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
I'd like to preface with that I wanted to leave a review for the original Sensodyne toothpaste, but the "pronamel" one kept appearing. I haven't use the "pronamel", but I've used the original Sensodyne for many years and that's the only toothpaste that I use. The flavor that I prefer is "original flavor," and just an fyi that one is supposed to use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth while brushing in an up-and-down motion and *not* the usual left to right. It's supposed to coat (or help) the teeth more effectively that way. Please also remember to check with your dentist first as tooth sensitivity can actually be due to a cavity (hole), and if left untreated, the tooth can get infected (a tooth abscess) which can be very dangerous as sepsis (blood poisoning) can occur in addition to the root canal that costs *a lot* of money to treat.
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buttonmoon1409 on 9/4/2012 9:02:00 AM more reviews by buttonmoon1409
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
http://francescasbeauty.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/minty-fresh.html
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*TOP REVIEWER* NikitaRose on 6/2/2012 6:42:00 PM more reviews by NikitaRose
Age: 25-29 Skin: Dry, Fair, Cool Hair: Blond, Straight, Medium Eyes: Grey
I hate that it doesn't give my mouth the feel of freshness that brushing teeth usually does (probably because the scent isn't as strong which most people like I guess), it hasn't helped my teeth sensitivity either. Wouldn't repurchase.
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*TOP REVIEWER* sharee20 on 4/19/2012 10:17:00 AM more reviews by sharee20
Age: 30-35 Skin: Normal, Fair-Medium, Cool Hair: Red, Wavy, Fine Eyes: Brown
This is amazing for getting rid of sensitivity, my dentist said to get this and that it's the best on the market and make sure to get the 'pronamel'. It helped me on the first use, it noticed that rinising wasnt nearly as bad, by the 3rd use all sensitivity is gone and stays away even through the day
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*TOP REVIEWER* heathermrm on 2/21/2012 11:58:00 PM more reviews by heathermrm
Age: 44-55 Skin: Combination, Fair, Neutral Hair: Blond, Straight, Fine Eyes: Blue
This is for Sensodyne ProNamel Gentle Whitening. I insist on white teeth, but over the years, they have become quite sensitive. Enter this product - almost completely eliminates my sensitivity yet whitens enough that I can go longer in between treatments using whitening strips. This on its own does not keep my teeth white enough for me, but it does help and the fact I no longer have sensitivity (I'd say 98% gone as long as I continue to use) = color me happy! I can use my Sonicare, use whitening strips every few months all w/ no discomfort! Love this!. My actual rating is 4.5 because I would really like it if it whitened my teeth even more, but then perhaps I'm not very realistic...:)
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maquin22 on 12/29/2011 2:52:00 AM more reviews by maquin22
Age: 30-35 Skin: Sensitive, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Brunette, Curly, Fine Eyes: Hazel
This review is not necessarily the pronamel variety, but for Sensodyne in general. I have used this brand on and off since my teens and tried several of their offerings. This toothpaste does desensitize, my lips do not dry out unlike other with other brands and I have never had a cavity. No complaints at all
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*TOP REVIEWER* loveoutdoors on 12/16/2011 9:32:00 AM more reviews by loveoutdoors
Age: 44-55 Skin: Dry, Fair-Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
I had some oral surgery and went in for a recheck. I mentioned how sensitive my teeth were, never experienced this before, it was awful, even drinking water sent shock waves! They recommended I try this and wow, I can use my sonic again and the pain is gone. If you have sensitivity issues I highly recommend this product, it works ;)
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*TOP REVIEWER* Thena on 9/17/2010 4:04:00 AM more reviews by Thena
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Black, Straight, Medium Eyes: Brown
I actually am lucky not to have sensitive teeth even though my mother has it. She uses Sensodyne (but not the Pronamel) and swears by it. I switched to this toothpaste because it does not have SLS. When I move to a new area, I was getting more mouth ulcers and this definitely helped in abating them or making it significantly less painful when brushing my teeth. I have already repurchased this in Europe and there is only one flavour here. I found that sweet taste hard to get use to at first, but I expect to find a better selection in North America. Until I try another "alternative" toothpaste, I am sticking with this one.
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little_blueberry on 7/6/2010 10:04:00 PM more reviews by little_blueberry
Age: 25-29 Skin: Acne-prone, Fair Hair: Brown, Straight, Fine Eyes: Green
I can't believe I am doing a review on toothpaste!! :D Oh well. I was recommended this product from my new dentist. I have very sensitive teeth (it seems i'm plagued with sensitivity), and up until May of this year, had been using either natural toothpaste or Arm and Hammer Baking Soda Whitening toothpaste. Yeah, big mistake on the Arm and Hammer...seeing as how it was too abrasive for my teeth. This toothpaste doesn't irritate the sensitive parts of my teeth at all, and it has definetely helped in whitening my teeth I believe. It might have something to do with the electric toothbrush I use (the darn thing is awesome), but I give the credit to both! I am a major oral hygiene junkie, so this toothpaste has definetely impressed me. To be clear, I am getting the Sensodyne Pronamel Gentle Whitening in Alpine Breeze. My boyfriend (who doesn't have any dental problems or sensitivities) started using it as well because he noticed a change in my teeth. It doesn't foam nearly as much as the natural toothpaste I was using previously, which is awesome because I feel like I can rinse all the paste and bubbles out of my mouth when I am done brushing. Only problem I have with the product lies in the packaging...unless you remember to stand the tube up on its cap (my boyfriend does but after I use it I always forget to put it back upright), the product gets kinda annoying to squeeze out of the silicone-like tube. Oh well...a small price to pay for a good toothpaste. I have repurchased several times, and I can't wait to show my dentist my whiter teeth (cheesy I know, but I have a great set of teeth and I'm always complimented on them!).
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*TOP REVIEWER* lotusfairy on 1/28/2010 3:18:00 PM more reviews by lotusfairy
Age: 25-29 Skin: Oily, Medium, Neutral Hair: Brunette, Curly, Medium Eyes: Brown
I started to get a little sensitivity in my molars, so I bought this with high hopes it would help and wasn't disappointed. It had a great minty taste like other toothpastes and cleaned my teeth well. When I was drinking a glass of cold water, I didn't feel any pain so it did its job and I only spent less than five dollars which is good. I will continue to use this until the pain subsides and then go back to my regular toothpaste. Really happy to have found this and will continue to buy.
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Ayustar on 10/30/2009 2:43:00 AM more reviews by Ayustar
Age: 25-29 Skin: Oily, Fair Hair: Red Eyes: Brown
I got this for acid wear on my teeth because I drink too much soda. I think it is working well because my teeth are less sensitive now. It isn't expensive, the consistency is nice. I will continue to buy this, though I noticed someone else made a comment about their gums bleeding, but for me it does this but I think it might be my gums, I am not massaging them enough or my toothbrush is too harsh.
Either way I will keep buying this.
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mellern on 10/30/2009 1:21:00 AM more reviews by mellern
Age: 25-29 Skin: Sensitive, Fair, Cool Hair: Blond, Fine Eyes: Blue
I was on the lookout for an SLS free toothpaste because SLS dries out my lips. When I saw that this was marketed for sensitive teeth, I grabbed it and expected to love it. The consistency and the taste of this product is great - just like any normal toothpaste. However, after using it for a few weeks I realized that it makes my gums bleed (??). I mentioned it in passing to my brother, who also has sensitive teeth, and he told me that this phenomenon has been reported by others. I'm not sure what ingredient in here is capable of making gums bleed, but I don't think it's appropriate for sensitive teeth.
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LauraMichelle1515 on 10/19/2009 1:03:00 PM more reviews by LauraMichelle1515
Age: 19-24 Skin: Acne-prone, Fair Hair: Brunette, Wavy Eyes: Blue
Love this toothpast, wont use anything else. The taste is amazing.
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soopinkk on 10/19/2009 12:54:00 PM more reviews by soopinkk
Age: 19-24 Skin: Sensitive, Fair-Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
I've been using Sensodyne since forever and I'm sticking with it. I just got the Sensodyne iso-active foaming gel and it's pretty fun. Especially when pretending to have rabies haha. Anywho, I wouldn't say that my teeth are really sensitive, but I prefer this to other brands that I've tried, which is pretty much everything.
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Yum3ji on 8/19/2009 12:58:00 PM more reviews by Yum3ji
Age: 19-24 Skin: Sensitive, Fair, Cool Hair: Brunette, Wavy, Coarse Eyes: Brown
I purchased a tube of Sensodyne® ProNamel™ one day when I ran out of toothpaste and was suffering from tooth pain. For some reason, the ProNamel™ didn't numb the pain like the regular Sensodyne® toothpastes do for me. I've reverted back to the regular line since; however, I've noticed that I'm not limited to just Sensodyne to help relieve my tooth pain. Aquafresh also has a sensitive toothpaste with 5% Potassium Nitrate which appears to be the key ingredient to the numbing effect. So, now I just look for cheap store brand toothpastes that list KNO3 rather than paying the $4.00 CAD premium.
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*TOP REVIEWER* julia178 on 5/12/2009 3:07:00 PM more reviews by julia178
Age: 30-35 Skin: Dry, Fair, Cool Hair: Blond, Wavy, Fine Eyes: Green
Very pleased with Sensodyne Pronamel toothpaste!
Pros:
- Pleasant taste, not too sharp or minty
- Helps with sensitivity when eating or drinking cold foods and liquids
- Sulfate free, does not irritate or dry out my mouth
- Nice packaging, upside down tube with large crew top
Cons: Very expensive, about $5-6 a tube, that is a lot of money for toothpaste IMO.
Overall: Despite the high price tag I will continue to buy Pronamel.
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*TOP REVIEWER* Sour on 5/1/2009 6:26:00 PM more reviews by Sour
Age: 19-24 Skin: Oily, Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
I’ve been using this for the past two years. Its an amazing toothpaste that doesn’t include sulfate! I find that when I use this toothpaste, I don’t feel any or as much pain when I eat sugary foods. It’s a real miracle worker. In fact, my teeth hardly ever ache now when I eat anything sugary. I am also sensitive to really cold and really hot water and this helps a lot. I also don’t see why a lot of the reviewers are complaining about the way this toothpaste tastes, I don’t see anything wrong with it. its not as minty as most but… that doesn’t necessarily mean its unpleasant tasting. Whatever. I wouldn’t recommend using this all the time, I usually use this for two months and then use something else for a month… and then I repeat the cycle. I think if you have sensitive teeth, you can’t do better than Sensodyne. I tried everything and this is the only thing that works. 5 lippies from me. I’ll be repurchasing this for as long as I live.
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*TOP REVIEWER* JudgeJudy41 on 3/9/2009 9:58:00 AM more reviews by JudgeJudy41
Age: 44-55 Skin: Very Dry, Fair-Medium, Cool Hair: Brunette, Wavy, Fine Eyes: Blue
My dentist recommended Sensodyne two years ago. My teeth are/were so sensitive, they ached when I drank cold water ( tap water ). After going thru two tubes, I have noticed less sensitivity, but it hasn't diminished completely. I still can't use white strips or trays that require 20 minutes or longer to use. I finally found the five minute strips that help. The acid wear isn't as visible after using Sensodyne, but Act mouthwash helped tremendously w/that problem. I still use Sensodyne on occasion and pay the high price because, my teeth are that important to me.
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