December 08, 2007

Biotene Sensitive Formula

My back teeth are sensitive. They all have deep fillings, and the only way to deal with them is to get them all crowned. Let’s see – 8 teeth times $700 equals $5600. YIKES – my crappy dental insurance provider will require me to spend the equivalent of seven mortgage payments just to take care of the problem! I’ve therefore intermittently needed to use special toothpastes for sensitive teeth. I was therefore quite happy when I learned of a new brand of sensitive toothpaste called Biotene.

Now when my teeth do get to that stage where they are sensitive, I get an instant shock from a cold cola or a cup of hot tea. Thank God I donÂ’t have to deal with cold winter air, or I would be driven insane. But those daily experiences mentioned above are quite enough, thank you very much.

Biotene’s sensitive formula contains potassium nitrate as the active ingredient to combat hypersensitivity. The result? An almost immediate reduction in the “shock and yow!” sensation when my teeth are subjected to a temperature change. It tastes great, too, and leaves a great aftertaste as well.

Biotene is not a miracle product, and canÂ’t replace regular dental care. It is, however, a great sensitive toothpaste, since it solves the problem and doesnÂ’t merely provide a temporary fix for the sensitivity.

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