Sensodyne Rapid Action

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Helps beat sensitive teeth fast1–3

Sensodyne Rapid Action is uniquely formulated for rapid occlusion of dentine tubules and is for patients with a recent diagnosis of dentine hypersensitivity who will benefit from fast relief.1,4

  • Clinically proven relief from the first brush5
  • Clinically proven relief in 60 seconds after “dab-on” application3
  • Clinically proven lasting protection against dentine hypersensitivity*5

*With twice-daily brushing

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Timeline over 8 weeks for reduced dentine hypersensitivity when using Sensodyne Rapid Action toothpaste

Rapid relief and lasting protection* from tooth sensitivity3,5–12

Sensodyne Rapid Action contains the proven active ingredient stannous fluoride.11 Over 10 clinical studies were conducted to investigate and demonstrated relief from dentine hypersensitivity.2,3,5–12

*With twice-daily brushing

Stannous ions and facilitating polymer

Sensodyne Rapid Action is formulated with stannous fluoride: Engineered for speed3,7

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Recommend Sensodyne Rapid Action to your patients for fast relief and long-lasting protection from dentine hypersensitivity

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Sensodyne Rapid Action (0.454% stannous fluoride [1450ppm fluoride])

For patients who are looking for fast relief of dentine hypersensitivity.3

*With twice-daily brushing

Sensodyne Rapid Action product details

  • Ingredients

    Glycerin, PEG-8, Hydrated Silica, Pentasodium Triphosphate, Aroma, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Titanium Dioxide,Carbomer, Sodium Saccharin, Stannous Fluoride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Fluoride, Limonene. Contains Stannous Fluoride 0.454% w/w, Sodium Fluoride 0.071% w/w (1450 ppm Fluoride).

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