Toothpaste showdown: which one really stops the zing?
NCT ID NCT06244290
Summary
This study tested three different toothpastes to see which one works best for reducing tooth sensitivity. 123 adults with sensitive teeth used either a new stannous fluoride toothpaste, a popular potassium-based sensitive toothpaste, or a regular fluoride toothpaste for one week. Researchers measured how much each toothpaste reduced pain from touch and cold air.
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Mesa Dental Centre
Costa Mesa, California, 92627, United States
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