Why Do My Teeth Hurt?
If a bite of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee triggers a sudden, short, sharp pain, it could be a sign that you have sensitive teeth.
Tooth sensitivity is common and can develop over time, typically because of gum recession or enamel wear.


How Do You Manage Sensitive Teeth?
Maintaining good oral care habits makes it easier to manage sensitive teeth. Brushing twice a day, every day, with Sensodyne is an easy way to relieve sensitivity pain, providing 24/7 sensitivity protection.
Ways to Manage Sensitive Teeth
Start using Sensodyne
Get sensitivity relief and long-lasting* protection.
Brush 2x a day, every day
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
Visit your dentist
Schedule a checkup as often as your dentist recommends.
*With twice daily brushing
How Sensodyne Can Help
Sensodyne is specially formulated to relieve sensitivity and is the No. 1 brand for sensitive teeth.²
It works by creating a barrier over sensitive areas or by soothing the nerves inside your tooth, offering 24/7 sensitivity protection when you brush with it twice a day, every day.
