- In treating all Dentinal hypersensitivity cases where immediate relief is needed
- In treating Post Procedural Sensitivity after Scaling1, Root Planing2 & Bleaching3 cases
1. Chalas R, et al. Assessment of pain intensity with dentin hypersensitivity after application of prophylaxis paste on calcium sodium phosphosilicate formula.Med Sci Monit. 2015;21:2950-5.
2. Pillon FL. at el, Effect of a 3% potassium oxalate topical application on dentinal hypersensitivity subgingival scaling and root planing. J Periodontal. 2004;75(11):1461-4.
3. Amengual J, et al. Dental hypersensitivity in dental bleaching: case report, Minerva Stomatol, 2009;58(4): 181-5.
- Use of a desensitizing toothpaste like SENQUEL-F can provide relief from sensitivity when used twice a day
- Use of a soft bristled toothbrush for daily usage is adviced. A softer toothbrush can help to reduce the effects of aggressive brushing and help to protect the enamel*
- Right brushing technique with Potassium Nitrate helps in treating Sensitivity
Attin T, Hornecker E. Tooth brushing and oral health: how frequently and when should tooth brushing be performed? Oral Health Prev Dent. 2005;3(3):135-40.
- Provide FAST Relief Relieves Dentinal Hypersensitivity in 30 Seconds*1
- Post Procedure FAST Relief* Provides faster relief from dentinal hypersensitivity caused by In-clinic procedures like scaling & root planning
- Low Abrasive Silica## Contains low abrasive silica of 22.6 Microns. Hence reduced chances of recurring sensitivity due to further enamel loss
*5% Potassium Nitrate acts in 30 seconds.
1. Wara-aswapati N, et al. The effect of a new toothpaste containing potassium nitrate and triclosan on gingival health, plaque formation and dentine hypersensitivity, J Clin Periodontol. 2005;32(1):53-3.
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- Formulations with Potassium Nitrate build soothing protection by depolarizing the nerve inside the tooth
- It is an ingredient that is clinically proven to reduce Dentinal Hypersensitivity
- Potassium ions can travel into exposed dentin tubules from the tooth surface to reach internal nerves, depolarizing them to curb sensitivity and provide soothing relief
1. Asian J Pharm Clin Res, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2016.
