Sensodyne Clinical White Toothpaste

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Clinically proven whitening technology and sensitivity relief

Patients want whiter teeth, despite tooth sensitivity1,2

86% of sensitivity sufferers wish they had whiter teeth but may be concerned about the possible damage caused by teeth whitening.2

50% of people experience sensitivity when whitening however they still want whiter teeth.2,3

Now you have a solution for your patients.

Your patients no longer have to compromise their sensitivity for whiter teeth with twice daily use of Sensodyne Clinical White toothpaste.

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Our sensitivity control has never looked whiter*

An enamel safe formula to whiten, polish and help protect teeth from future stains, whilst protecting from sensitivity.

Sensodyne Clinical White contains:

  • Alumina – to lift and remove stains4-8
  • Sodium tripolyphosphate (STP) – which works to repel stains from the tooth surface and prevent new stains forming7,8
  • High cleaning silica – to remove surface stains through a physical action9
  • 5% potassium nitrate – for sensitivity relief & protection10

Sensodyne Clinical White does not contain hydrogen peroxide that can make teeth more sensitive.

*with 2 shades whiter teeth after 8 weeks of twice daily use

Sensodyne Clinical White Toothpaste in action on the teeth

Whiten, polish and help protect teeth from future stains while protecting from sensitivity

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Sensodyne’s most advanced whitening technology

  • Graph showing how Sensodyne Clinical White toothpaste whitens teeth by up to 2 shades compared to a regular toothpaste after 4 and 8 weeks twice daily use

    The whitening technology in Sensodyne Clinical White dissolves and removes stains. Clinical study results demonstrated statistically significant improvement in tooth colour after 4 and 8 weeks twice-daily brushing compared to baseline and compared to a reference dentifrice. They also showed a median 2-shade improvement in tooth colour from baseline following 8 weeks twice daily brushing, as measured by ‘Vita’ Bleachedguide Shade Score (see figure above).5

    This study was a randomized, controlled, single-blind clinical study where participants (n=272) brushed with either Sensodyne Clinical White or Aquafresh Cavity Control for 2 minutes twice a day for 4 and 8 week periods. Vita shade was measured on facial surfaces of the 4 maxillary incisors. The examiner compared the subject's tooth colour with the shade guide under standard lighting conditions.5

    *after 8 weeks of twice daily brushing

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  • Graph showing a significant reduction in tooth staining when Sensodyne Clinical White is used twice a day for 8 weeks

    The graph shows a statistically significant reduction in tooth stain from baseline through twice daily brushing, as measured by Total MLSI to a reference dentifrice (4 and 8 weeks).5

    MLSI is measured on facial surfaces of anterior 6 maxillary and mandibular teeth and the lingual surfaces of the 6 anterior mandibular teeth (see figure above). Examiner rates each tooth surface for Area and Intensity. Total MLSI score is calculated as A x I.

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  • Stained bovine enamel samples treated with different whitening toothpastes and just water show that Sensodyne Clinical White removes stains effectively

    An in vitro method, using stained bovine enamel samples, allows visualisation of the stain removal effect of Sensodyne Clinical White and also allows comparison with other whitening toothpastes. All specimens began as the same colour and were brushed with the same amount of toothpaste slurry before images were taken for comparison.11

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  • Graph showing mean enamel gloss score by toothpaste formula post-treatment over time

    Mean enamel gloss score by toothpaste formula post-treatment over time was evaluated visually in clinical studies by experienced examiners using a subjective scale. The graph shows statistically significant greater improvement in enamel gloss and smoothness at 1 and 4 weeks†and improvements in enamel surface gloss**7.

    *vs standard toothpaste†compared to baseline and regular toothpaste** compared to control STP (sodium tripolyphosphate)

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  • Graph showing enamel polishing ratio of 3 whitening toothpastes by different brands. Sensodyne Clinical White is shown to be the most effective.

    Sensodyne Clinical White has been shown to be significantly more effective at polishing enamel substrate over some other whitening toothpastes in vitro.12,13

    This study measured the enamel polishing ratio (EPR) for Sensodyne Clinical White compared with other whitening toothpastes, using spectrophotometric surface gloss assessments. The graph shows the increase in surface gloss scores following a 5,000 stroke in vitro treatment regimen compared to their respective pre-treatment gloss scores. The higher the EPR value, the greater the ability of the toothpaste to polish enamel substrate.12

  • Graph showing the extrinsic stain score of toothpaste formula post-treatment over time

    In a single center, examiner-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel group study in healthy adults, there was statistically significant stain prevention over time, following a visual stain assessment of the tooth surface to measure extrinsic stain score via MLSI.7

    MLSI is measured on facial surfaces of anterior 6 maxillary and mandibular teeth and the lingual surfaces of the 6 anterior mandibular teeth (see figure above). Examiner rates each tooth surface for Area and Intensity. Total MLSI score is calculated as A x I.7

    Subjects were required to have presence of extrinsic dental stain on the surfaces of the anterior teeth. Following a wash out period with a conventional silica dentifrice, subjects received a dental scale and polish and were randomized to treatment.7

    The Sensodyne Clinical White formula helps protect teeth from future stains7,8

    **compared to a regular toothpaste with twice daily brushing

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  • Graph to show relative dentine abrasivity by toothpaste

    Lower abrasivity in a toothpaste helps protect patients from further tooth sensitivity.14

    Sensodyne Clinical White is significantly less abrasive on dentine than some other whitening toothpastes,13,15 providing a less abrasive alternative for whitening, even for those with dentine hypersensitivity

    †compared to some other whitening toothpastes

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  • Graph showing active comparator compared with negative control on the Schiff sensitivity score

    The formulation of Sensodyne Clinical White contains 5% potassium nitrate.

    Numerous long-term (>2 weeks), randomised, controlled clinical studies have shown daily use of potassium ion-containing toothpastes to be effective at relieving dentine hypersensitivity (DH).10,16-21

    The clinically proven technology in Sensodyne Clinical White offers:

    • clinically proven sensitivity relief** and
    • 24/7 sensitivity protection.**

    **with twice daily brushing

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Recommend Sensodyne Clinical White to give patients both sensitivity protection and whitening, without compromise

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Sensodyne Clinical White

Our sensitivity protection has never looked whiter*. Designed to protect teeth from future stains and sensitivity.

*with 2 shades whiter teeth after 8 weeks of twice daily use

Sensodyne Clinical White Toothpaste product details

  • Ingredients

    Aqua, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Pentasodium Triphosphate, Potassium Nitrate, PEG-6, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Aroma, Alumina, Xanthan Gum, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Hydroxide, Carrageenan, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Fluoride, Limonene

    Active ingredients=Sodium Fluoride 0,3152 % w/w(1450ppm) fluoride.

  • Directions

    FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE ALWAYS FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS: Brush twice a day and not more than three times, minimise swallowing and spit out.

  • Warnings & Precautions

    For oral use only. Keep out of reach of children. Not for use by children under 12 years of age, unless on advice of a dentist or doctor. Sensitive teeth may indicate an underlying problem that needs prompt care, if symptoms persist or worsen see your dentist. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Talk to your dentist or doctor as soon as possible if you experience swelling of the mouth or face. The ends of this carton have been glued down. Do not use if carton ends are open.

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