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Sensodyne Mouthwash Now Available in Manila

By Ethel Merioles @kaxmerio

Sensodyne Mouthwash

Brutal truth: Most Filipinos experience tooth sensitivity because of poor oral hygiene. Thinning enamel (the outer layer of our teeth) exposes the softer dentin (second layer) which then leads to the nerve responsible for sending pain signals to your brain. Good news is that fortifying the enamel with fluoride and visiting the dentist regularly can help avoid tooth sensitivity. Lucky Manzano Sensodyne Event

Just ask Lucky Manzano for tips.

“For those who have sensitive teeth like me, I know you’d agree that it is not something you can just ignore. Sensitive teeth can ruin the mood of any romantic date, or stop you from enjoying those unforgettable moments with your loved ones,” shares Lucky Manzano, Sensodyne brand ambassador.

Sensodyne Team Lucky Manzano

Lucky Manzano with the Sensodyne team.

Last year, Sensodyne launched the “Say No to Ngilo” advocacy, calling dentists and consumers to take action against pangingilo or tooth sensitivity. This year, Sensodyne takes it one step further by introducing their new line of alsohol-free mouthwash, for better pangingilo relief.

Sensodyne Mouthwash
With the launch of the new campaign, GSK is introducing the new Sensodyne Mouthwash to complement its toothpaste and complete its expert sensitivity regimen to help consumers put an end to teeth sensitivity.

Sensodyne recommends gargling with the mouthwash together after brushing with Sensodyne toothpaste to give clinically proven relief and daily protection from pangingilo. This is because their latest product has all the benefits of a regular mouthwash such as fluoride to strengthen teeth and protect against decay, as well as mouth fresheners that give long-lasting fresh breath. The mouthwash comes in two variants, Cool Mint and Extra Fresh, both at Php165 per 250mL bottle, SRP. The mouthwash is available at major supermarkets and drugstores nationwide.

   

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