Tooth Sensitivity

Sensitive teeth symptoms are mild or sudden flashes of pain, radiating in the teeth upon consumption of something hot, cold, sour, sweet or by contact with your toothbrush. About 40 million people in the US are affected by this condition. Aggressive brushing, poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, cracked teeth, and periodontal disease can also result in sensitive teeth. Certain toothpastes and tooth whitening products can also lead to sensitive teeth. For years my teeth were uncomfortably sensitive.

I had tried every sensitivity toothpaste on the market. Nothing kept me from cringing every time hot air, cold air, hot water, cold water, or even my toothbrush would touch my teeth. Teeth whitening products seemed to make the discomfort even stronger. After two weeks of using the Brushing Rinse my tooth sensitivity went away and has never come back.