Sensodyne Complete Care Toothbrush + CB12 Mouthwash + Sensodyne Complete Protection Toothpaste

€12.50

Bundle contains Sensodyne Complete care toothbrush, CB12 Mouthwash and Sensodyne Complete Protection toothpaste giving you a complete oral care pack.  These premium products combine to offer you the best in tooth and gum care, relief for sensitive teeth and fresh breath.  Carefully chosen by Discount Medicines this bundle will give you excellent value for this selection of the best quality dental care products.

Toothbrush

Sensitive teeth need special care. With its small angled head, soft outer bristles and inner twisting bristles, the Sensodyne Complete Care Toothbrush is suitable for people with sensitive teeth. It provides enamel cleaning, gum cleaning and plaque removal.

  • Designed for sensitive teeth
  • Small angled head
  • Soft outer bristles

Mouthwash

CB12 eliminates bad breath and prevents its recurrence by neutralising the malodorous sulphur gases in the mouth. The effect of CB12 is instant and provides odour-free breath for 12 hours

  • Eliminates bad breath
  • Lasts for up to 12 hours

Toothpaste

Complete sensitivity toothpaste, specially designed with 7 benefits. Clinically proven relief and daily protection for sensitive teeth. Helps relieve, restore and protect sensitive teeth. Forms a protective layer over the sensitive areas of the teeth. Leaves your mouth feeling fresh.

  • Clinically proven
  • Helps restore and protect sensitive teeth
  • Strengthens and protects enamel
  • Helps maintain healthy gums

Contents:

  • Sensodyne Complete Care Toothbrush Soft (Blue)
  • CB12 Mint/Menthol 250ml
  • Sensodyne Complete Protection Toothpaste 75ml

What causes sensitive teeth?

Dentine hypersensitivity, or tooth sensitivity, is a common dental problem. It’s a condition that can develop over time, as a result of common problems such as receding gums and enamel wear. Most sufferers are between 20 and 50 years old. Tooth sensitivity can start to happen when the softer, inner part of the tooth called ‘dentine’ becomes exposed. Dentine lies under the enamel and the gums.  Only a dentist can confirm you have dentine hypersensitivity. If you are experiencing any dental problems, always consult your dentist for advice.