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Microhydroxyapatite vs. Sensodyne: Why One Offers Faster Sensitivity Relief

Introduction

Chronic sensitivity sufferers often turn to Sensodyne as their go-to solution, but recent advancements in oral care, like microhydroxyapatite toothpaste, are redefining what effective relief looks like. Dr. Jordan Harper shares insights on why this innovative ingredient delivers better results—and faster—than traditional options like Sensodyne.

Why does microhydroxyapatite outperform Sensodyne for sensitivity relief?

Microhydroxyapatite doesn’t just coat the surface like Sensodyne—it addresses the root of sensitivity by sealing exposed dentinal tubules. This structural repair not only provides immediate relief but also creates lasting protection, making it more effective and reliable than Sensodyne’s temporary clay-like coating.

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Key Questions and Answers

  1. What feedback have patients provided about microhydroxyapatite?
    Patients with severe sensitivity have reported noticeable improvements within a week, even those who have relied on Sensodyne for years.

  2. How does Sensodyne work for sensitivity?
    Sensodyne overlays a clay-like substance onto the teeth, temporarily blocking pain signals but offering no structural repair. The coating is easily washed away, requiring constant reapplication.

  3. What makes microhydroxyapatite more effective?
    Microhydroxyapatite penetrates dentinal tubules, providing a deeper and more lasting solution by remineralizing exposed areas and strengthening tooth structure.

  4. How quickly can you expect results with microhydroxyapatite?
    With proper brushing techniques, many patients experience relief within a week and report even greater improvements over time.

  5. Why switch from Sensodyne to microhydroxyapatite?
    Unlike Sensodyne, which focuses on temporary relief, microhydroxyapatite promotes long-term dental health by repairing the structural damage that causes sensitivity.

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Conclusion

If you’ve been using Sensodyne but want faster, longer-lasting relief, it’s time to switch to microhydroxyapatite toothpaste. Backed by both science and patient feedback, this innovative ingredient addresses sensitivity at its source while supporting overall tooth health. Start your journey to a stronger, pain-free smile with Enamel’s microhydroxyapatite toothpaste tablets today.

Transcript
I've, I've, I've been giving it to patients with, with severe sensitivity and I've had positive feedback within a week of going, Whoa, I'm starting to notice a difference even better. You know, these are chronic Sensodyne users and I'm starting to know they're going, Whoa, I'm not even noticing better than that.

Right. Um, and that's because Sensodyne is nothing more than, than think of it as like clay that gets kind of overlaid on the teeth and it's easy to wash out. And so that's just kind of the physics behind how it works. Um, my microhydroxyapatite just gets to the point of the matter faster, um, and is more effective.

Okay.