Instant relief from sensitivity at the Dentistry Show

25 February 2016
Volume 31 · Issue 6

Join Colgate at the Dentistry Show on stand J50 where dental professionals with dentine hypersensitivity can enjoy some frozen yogurt, and take the Colgate Sensitive PRO-Relief toothpaste ‘Instant* Relief Challenge’. 

Even if you don’t suffer from dentine hypersensitivity you are still invited to come along and see the ‘Instant* Relief Challenge’ outcomes for yourself.   Additionally, you can find out the results from over 46,700 participants who have already taken part in the challenge to date (www.colgatesensitiveprorelief.co.uk)

Dental professionals who have already participated in the ‘Instant* Relief Challenge’ found the experience extremely helpful, not only in terms of providing instant relief from their own dentine hypersensitivity, but also to be able to share their experience with their patients, family and friends. Comments from past participants of the ‘Instant* Relief Challenge’ have been very positive and include a dental hygienist from Watford who routinely experienced dentine hypersensitivity stating: “The sharpness and intensity has gone, it doesn’t hurt at all. I would give it 5 stars.”

By recommending Colgate Sensitive PRO-Relief toothpaste with Pro-Argin technology you can provide your patients with instant*pain relief and lasting protection from dentine hypersensitivity, whilst maintaining recommended cavity protection.** Pro-Argin technology contains arginine, an amino acid naturally found in saliva and an insoluble compound in the form of calcium carbonate. This technology works through a natural process of dentine tubule occlusion attracting arginine and calcium carbonate to the dentine surface to form a protective seal that provides instant relief.

For further information on the Colgate Sensitive PRO-Relief toothpaste please visit www.colgateprofessional.co.uk  

*Instant pain relief is achieved with direct application of toothpaste massaged on sensitive tooth for 1 minute. 

** Recommended fluoride level (1350- 1450ppm) for caries prevention in ‘Delivering better oral health- An evidence-based toolkit for prevention’. Third edition, published by Public Health England, June 2014.