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Natural Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth

What makes this sensitive toothpaste different from other sensitive toothpastes:

Tom’s of Maine’s Maximum Strength Sensitive Toothpaste is made without saccharin, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, colors, or flavors. In addition, there are no animal ingredients and no animal testing.

Soothing Mint

Tom’s Sensitive toothpaste has the same active ingredient, potassium nitrate (5%), as other leading brands, without all of the artificial add-ons like preservatives and colors. Sodium fluoride helps prevent tooth decay.

Soothing Mint is my favorite flavor because it’s more calm and subtle than the artificial mint other store brands flavor with.

Final Opinion:

Although I still prefer toothpastes that are SLS-free, Tom’s of Maine’s Maximum Strength Sensitive toothpaste is a great option for those who want natural toothpaste but need sensitive care. I think that the toothpaste did decrease my teeth’s sensitivity to cold and heat in just a few weeks of use.

Find out more about this great toothpaste at: Tom’s of Maine

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