Restoring the Natural Whiteness of Sensitive Teeth
Certain foods and drinks may stain your teeth.
Check out the tips below to keep stains away and not experience tooth sensitivity.
4 Ways to Protect Your Sensitive Teeth From Staining

1: Red Wine
Red wines can stain teeth.
Tip: Use a low abrasive sensitivity toothpaste with whitening action to help discoloration.

2: Tea
Tea is also high in chromogens, which are pigmented compounds that can cling to teeth.
Tip: Try adding milk to your tea to reduce their staining effects.

3: Soft Drinks
Fizzy soft drinks can lead to acid erosion, which may thin enamel revealing the dentine inside your teeth, which can be more yellow in colour.
Tip: Drink with a straw to avoid prolonged contact between acidic drinks and your teeth.

4: Sensodyne Daily Care + Whitening Toothpaste
Sensodyne Daily Care + Whitening Toothpaste helps to remove surface stains for whiter teeth while also providing sensitivity relief and lasting protection when you brush twice a day, every day.
Tip: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush because they are gentler on sensitive teeth.