

⚡ Sensodyne Rapid Relief – Because your sensitive smile deserves instant and lasting care!
Sensodyne Rapid Relief Toothpaste (75ml) is a dentist-recommended solution designed to provide fast, clinically proven relief from tooth sensitivity while building ongoing protection with twice-daily use. Its unique formula also whitens enamel and prevents staining, delivering a gentle mint freshness that keeps your smile comfortable and confident.





| ASIN | B074MZL87M |
| ASIN | B074MZL87M |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,550 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 154 in Toothpastes |
| Brand | SENSODYNE PRONAMEL |
| Country of origin | Slovakia |
| Country of origin | Slovakia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,372) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,372) |
| Date First Available | 8 Aug. 2017 |
| Format | Paste |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 60000000107985 |
| Manufacturer | Glaxosmithkline plc |
| Manufacturer contact | Po Box 89 Brentford Middlesex Tw8 9Gs |
| Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 1.3 x 1.2 cm; 110 g |
| Units | 75.0 millilitre(s) |
| Volume | 75 Millilitres |
R**H
Actually works — you only realise it when you stop using it!
I didn’t think this toothpaste made much difference until I ran out & switched to something else. Within a few days, I started getting those sharp “zingers” whenever I had hot drinks. Switched straight back to this and the sensitivity stopped after a couple of brushes. Definitely worth keeping in the routine.
A**I
Actually Works for Sensitivity
I’ve been dealing with sensitive teeth for a while, and this is one of the few products that genuinely makes a difference. I noticed relief pretty quickly — within a few days — especially when drinking cold water or eating sweet things that used to sting. The mint flavour is mild and not overpowering, which I like. It still leaves your mouth feeling fresh, just without that intense, burning mint some toothpastes have. I use it like a normal daily toothpaste now, and my teeth definitely feel more comfortable overall. Bit pricier than regular toothpaste, but totally worth it if you’ve got sensitivity issues.
A**R
Good if you’re having whitening treatment
Good toothpaste especially if you’re having whitening done which leaves your teeth really sensitive. My dentist told me to put it into the mold they made me for the whitening of my teeth were sensitive the next day…it definitely helped.
J**H
Sensodyne’s a Nice Date, but Colgate’s My Wife
I’ve tried, honestly. I gave Sensodyne Rapid Relief a fair shot. I brushed like I meant it. I followed the instructions like I was training for the Tooth Olympics. I even resisted the urge to judge it by its overly earnest name—“Rapid Relief”? Alright then, Speedy Gonzales. Let’s see what you’ve got. Round 1: The Minty Situation The first thing that hit me was the mint. Or, more accurately, the absence of it. Sensodyne’s “Original Mint Flavour” tastes like someone left a Tic Tac in a glass of warm water and said, “Voila.” It’s gentle, sure. Maybe too gentle. Like a handshake from someone who’s never lifted a kettle in their life. Colgate, by comparison, smacks you in the face with that glorious fresh kick. It wakes you up, tells you to get your life together, and practically high-fives your molars on the way out. You know you’ve brushed with Colgate. Sensodyne? You sort of feel like you’ve politely introduced your teeth to the idea of brushing and then backed away. Round 2: The Sensitive Teeth Smackdown Alright, I’ll give it this—Sensodyne does work on sensitivity. I’d had a rogue canine that winced at even the mention of ice cream, and after a week of Sensodyne, it had calmed down considerably. Kudos. However—and this is where things get tricky—it felt like the rest of my mouth got left behind in the rescue mission. It soothed the sensitive bits, yes, but didn’t clean quite the same. There’s a difference between soothing and scrubbing. Colgate, even its sensitive range, manages to do both. It’s like having a friend who hugs you and tells you your fly’s down. Honest but kind. Round 3: The Texture Game Colgate? Smooth, creamy, feels luxurious. Sensodyne? A bit chalky. Not awful, just... gritty, like it’s unsure whether it’s a paste or a DIY wall filler. I found myself rinsing more than usual, trying to get rid of the clingy after-feel. I don’t want to floss my gums’ emotions, I just want my teeth clean and my mouth happy. Round 4: Whitening and the “Wait, Was That It?” Phenomenon It says it whitens enamel. Maybe it does. In theory. On Tuesdays. In ideal lighting. After three tubes. Personally, I didn’t notice much difference, and I brush like a man possessed. Meanwhile, my humble Colgate Max White is out here scrubbing away tea stains like a cleaner at closing time. Round 5: Price and Packaging Drama Alright, it’s not expensive—but I can’t be the only one who opens a tube of Sensodyne and ends up squeezing it like I’m milking a reluctant goat. The plastic is weirdly stiff. Colgate? Smooth tube, easy squeeze, no drama. The way it should be. Let’s Talk Commitment Sensodyne’s that person who brings you soup when you’re sick—lovely, caring, reliable in a pinch. But Colgate? That’s your life partner. Shows up daily. Keeps you fresh. Knows how to party and doesn’t let you down at weddings, job interviews, or awkward first dates. That’s the toothpaste you build a future with. Final Thoughts: Look, I like Sensodyne. I really do. It’s the toothpaste equivalent of herbal tea—soothing, gentle, a bit smug. But Colgate? Colgate’s coffee. Strong, reliable, and you can’t imagine your morning without it. So here’s the final score: - Mint flavour: Sensodyne 5/10, Colgate 9/10 - Sensitivity relief: Sensodyne 9/10, Colgate 8/10 - Clean feeling: Sensodyne 6/10, Colgate 9/10 - Whitening power: Sensodyne 5/10, Colgate 8/10 - Packaging and usability: Sensodyne 4/10, Colgate 9/10 - Loyalty rating: Sensodyne’s the fling. Colgate’s the ring.
K**A
Must have for sensitive teeth
I have very sensitive teeth, and this toothpaste has truly been a lifesaver. It’s now a staple in my daily routine — gentle but effective, and it actually does what it promises. On top of regular brushing, I also dab a little directly onto sensitive spots when they flare up, and it works like magic. It might cost a bit more than standard toothpaste, but it’s absolutely worth every penny. Our whole family uses it now, and none of us plan on switching anytime soon.
F**S
If my teeth are happy I’m happy
This has become my everyday toothpaste. It’s gentle, really helps with sensitivity, and I’ve already repurchased it a few times because nothing else works as well And I like the taste and texture. It’s the cheapest I’ve found it so great value for money
C**.
Fresh tasting and helps with sensitivity
Works well with sensitivity, fresh and clean. Easy to use. Nice texture.
T**Y
Sensodyne toothpaste
Sensodyne’s core purpose is to relieve tooth sensitivity (e.g., hot/cold, sweet stimuli). I noticed a reduced discomfort after switching. “This is my favourite brand, my teeth feel noticeably less sensitive, especially to cold drinks.” Some variants also aim to help with gum health, enamel strengthening, and everyday protection, not just sensitivity.
O**N
Ürünün son kullanım tarihi hakkında telefon ile bilgi almak istedim satıcı firma sağolsun ilgilenip bilgilendirdi. Çok güzel bir ambalaj yapıp,24 saat gibi kısa sürede de ürün elime geçecek şekilde doğru ürün gönderimi yaptı. Amazon ve iyola'ya çok teşekkür ederim.
L**A
Don’t remember getting this on here. But it’s a fine toothpaste. I still buy in the shops.
M**M
تم استلام منتج مختلف تماما ونوع آخر غير المطلوب
M**.
Desde que la uso, se me han acabado los problemas de sensibilidad de los dientes. Una maravilla!
J**.
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