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    Any dental experts on here?

    What's the difference between Sensodyne Repair and Protect vs Sensodyne Pronamel Daily Protection?

    They both claim to do the exact same thing and are both made by Sensodyne. Why are there so many options??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shotgun Jeremy View Post
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    What's the difference between Sensodyne Repair and Protect vs Sensodyne Pronamel Daily Protection?

    They both claim to do the exact same thing and are both made by Sensodyne. Why are there so many options??

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    3 or 4 main brands takes up aaaaaalllllll this space. Ridiculous.

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    I'm not a dental specialist... Just a dental monitor...

    I have sensitive teeth too. When I got a root canal done, my dentist told me to start using a Water Pik with 20% water/hydrogen peroxide solution in it at least 4 nights a week... It worked very well with no adverse side effects. My cold sensitivity went away in about a month. I couldn't even drink ice water or have an ice cream...

    My Hygienist wanted me to use Listerine instead of H2O2, and it tasted awful, and didn't work. I went back to the H2O2. Problem gone.

    Wal Mart has the water Piks for about $40 or $50, and the H2O2 is in the medical area bottom row about the 3rd aisle in at WM.....
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