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Goodbye sensitive teeth #ColgateSensitive

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You see those cuties? Well, until that one in the pink shirt was born I never had issues with my teeth and never had sensitive teeth. I was shocked when I went to the dentist after I gave birth to her to find out that I had cavities – yes, cavities – more than one!!

For the past 8 years I have struggled with sensitive teeth. At it’s worst I could not drink ice water without using a straw and I tried to stay away from cold foods and drinks all together.

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This year I have spent too much time in this dental office. The staff are all amazing, but I could think of many other places I’d like to be. I have had 2 sensitive teeth for the past 2 months so when I had the opportunity to try out the Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief toothpaste I thought I would try it…..

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It is exactly what my dentist recommends after-all. I thought it was neat that they have coupons for their patients.

Instead of actually brushing my teeth with the toothpaste I decided to try putting the toothpaste directly on one of my two sensitive teeth regularly for a week. I was going to wait a few more days to write this blog post, but when I went outside on Saturday in the freezing cold Manitoba temps and took a deep breath, I stood still…not because I froze in my footsteps, but because I did not have shooting pain in my tooth like I had every other time I breathed in the frigid cold air. I actually purposely took another breath and could not believe that I was not putting my hand to my cheek to try and comfort the pain.

Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief (CSPR) toothpaste is formulated to shield and repair sensitive teeth for long-lasting protection (with regular use). Most other sensitivity toothpastes contain potassium nitrate, which primarily numbs the tooth nerve, masking the pain of tooth sensitivity, and will take 2 weeks of use before relief is delivered. Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief toothpaste works by plugging the channels that lead to the sensitive tooth nerves, to block the pain. With regular use, it builds a long-lasting protective barrier that acts like a seal against sensitivity.take-the-challenge

How would YOU like to try the Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Challenge?

  • Sign up for a free sample of CSPR toothpaste by going to http://www.colgatesensitiveprorelief.ca/EN/challenge only 1 sample per house hold).
  • TRY the product (First, Rub the toothpaste directly on the sensitive tooth with your fingertip and gently massage for 1 minute. Second, Eat or drink something that triggers your tooth sensitivity, and discover the instant relief and freshness of Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief).
  • REVIEW the toothpaste online for a chance to win one (1) NESPRESSO® U Pure Orange coffee machine and one (1) gift basket containing a 1 year supply of Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief products.

 When YOU sign up to take the challenge, you will receive:

  • 1 trial size tube (22 mL) of Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief toothpaste.
  • 1 coupon for $1 off a Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief toothpaste.

 So tell me, have you ever had sensitive teeth?

 

“Disclosure: I am part of the Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Blogger Campaign with Mom Central Canada and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.”

verna

Sunday 22nd of December 2013

Your girls are adorable!

Judy C (Cowan)

Thursday 28th of November 2013

I just received my sample of this and I am going to start trying it out. I have 2 teeth right now that are very sensitive and I am really hoping that it will help. I am very optimistic now that I have read your post and how it helped you.

Jody @ Mommy Moment

Thursday 28th of November 2013

Thanks so much for letting me know you got it Judy!! I'm sure it will work amazing for you too.

Susan (5 Minutes for Mom)

Wednesday 27th of November 2013

I have brutally sensitive teeth - and a mouthful of fillings - no fun!

caryn s

Wednesday 27th of November 2013

I love colgate sensitive Pro-relief toothpaste for my sensitive teeth.

Elizabeth Matthiesen

Tuesday 26th of November 2013

my son suffers from extremely sensitive teeth, it's good that there's something out there to help people like him these days, there never used to be.