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Product description
This whitening toothpaste for sensitive teeth combines enamel protection with stain reduction and a minty finish, suitable for daily use in a multipack that keeps a tube at hand for the family bathroom. It aims to remove surface stains while caring for sensitivity, offering a fresher mouthfeel when used twice daily according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
Sensodyne Clinical White focuses on gentle whitening for people with sensitive teeth. The formulation is intended to be effective without using peroxide, and the product is described as clinically proven to give improved stain removal after regular use, according to the manufacturer. The pack contains four 75 ml tubes, which can be convenient for households or to keep spares in different bathrooms. Note that improvements in whitening are reported after sustained use over several weeks, and results may vary between individuals.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Sensodyne Clinical White
- Pack size: 4 x 75 ml
- Key actions: enamel strengthening, whitening for sensitive teeth
- Active focus: non-peroxide gentle whitening formula
- Freshness: extra mint flavour
Benefits
The toothpaste addresses sensitivity while also working on surface stains, so it combines two common oral care needs in one product. According to the brand, stain removal is more effective than a regular toothpaste following twice-daily brushing over an eight week period. Enamel-strengthening ingredients help reduce the discomfort of hot, cold or sweet stimuli, while the mint note refreshes breath after brushing. For households where one or more members experience sensitivity, having a four-tube pack reduces the need to repurchase frequently and ensures continuity of care.
Usage Recommendations
Use twice daily for the suggested effect on stain removal and sensitivity relief, brushing for the recommended duration each time. A pea-sized amount is typical for adult brushing, and children should be supervised according to standard dental guidance. If sensitivity persists or worsens, consult a dental professional. Consider that whitening is aimed at external stains; it may not change intrinsic discolouration arising from other causes.









