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AloeSense Fluoride Toothpaste combines the soothing properties of aloe vera and allantoin to provide gentle care for sensitive teeth and gums. With a refreshing mint flavor and ADA approval, this toothpaste is designed for effective oral hygiene while being mindful of the environment through its compostable packaging.
S**.
Great for super sensitive mouths
As soon as I hit 30, my mouth has gotten more sensitive every year. I have tried a lot of toothpastes because they all seem to burn my gums, tongue, and roof of my mouth.This toothpaste has so far been the best option I have found. It doesn't burn my mouth and the price is better than some of the alternatives I have tried that worked but not as well. It cleans my teeth well and leaves a faint minty taste without the burn.
B**B
Not to strong and not too minty
I like this toothpaste because it is not overly strong in flavor and doesn't burn my mouth and tongue too much like other brands do. I previously used Sensodyne Nourish toothpaste, but apparently the company quit making it. It has taken me a year to find something comparable (after trying many other brands, consulting my dentist, dental hygienist, etc. ). AloeSense Toothpaste is the one! It definitely is naturally soothing and the flavor is not too minty, it is just right in my estimation. The only negative for me is, it is a bit difficult to dispense the toothpaste from the tube because the paste is fairly thick and the tube design makes it harder to squeeze on to my toothbrush.
T**A
"Aloe supposed to be good for the gums"...
UPDATE: I had my follow-up 6 month appointment with my new dentist and my pockets are all 2MM or 3MM (normal), my gums and teeth look healthy and they took x-rays which were good. So, after having a deep cleaning and "throwing the kitchen sink" at my gum/tooth issues, I am now out of the woods. The hygienist and dentist told me to keep doing what I am doing. :)THE BACKSTORY:I "may" not be the king of body inflammation but with grade 3 OA of the knees, GERD for 18 plus years and a gum issues diagnosis last year I am surely not the poster boy for "low inflammation candidate of the year". That being said I have read a lot about anti-inflammatory diets, supplements, creams etc. When I saw or sent my case file on "gum issues" to 3 periodontists and 2 dentists and there was a clear difference in opinions, I decided to say "shine it" and take matters into my own hands. The reason being is that I had no clear symptoms indicating I had periodontitis, everyone had very different pocket depth numbers and some said "maybe" gingivitis and others said "moderate periodontitis". This scared me like nobody's business so I read on how to fight gingivitis or periodontitis on any reputable dentist or periodontist's website and I took thorough notes and I literally "threw the kitchen sink" at whatever was going on with my gums. I am no medical professional and I am not recommending this since everyone's health situation is different, but given the contradictory 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th opinions I was getting I felt it was the best choice for me.One of the things recommended on those sites was aloe toothpaste. Thus I added it to my dental regimen. NOTE: after "tossing the kitchen sink" at my issue and having root planing and scaling ("deep cleaning") I saw a new conservative dentist with high regards in my community and told him nothing about my prior diagnosis beyond that I had done root planing and scaling. In his office, my pockets depths were very good with only 1 or 2 areas that warranted monitoring and he says my gums look healthy and is trying out seeing me every 6 months since our 4 months check-up went so well. Our last step is to do x-rays in the beginning of 2023 but he is happy with my current dental health so we'll see then if I am fully out of the woods.The PRODUCT REVIEW:-- very minty taste and sniff (peppermint)-- texture out of tube is firm-- paste gets very loose in the mouth when brushing and you may end up resembling a drooling basset hound so keep your mouth closed as much as possible; I prefer pastes that are not this loose because I am not the best at keeping my mouth closed so I may drool on my shirt-- there is no mention of how much aloe is in this product and it is listed LAST on the ingredient list which "usually" means it is the least amount in the product-- I like that it has fluoride and should gently remove surface stains as well-- Another plus is that it has the ADA accepted stamp on it-- I like that it is a gentle product and like my Sensodyne it does appear to be gentleTime will tell, but it appears it may be a good option in the aloe toothpaste arena which seems to be a bit more limited.
J**H
Soothing, Happy Teeth
Good stuff. Bought this when I had a canker sore on my gum the size of Vesuvius. It was so painful, I could barely open my mouth, brushing with the regular stuff was out of the question. I needed something soothing and mild. This did the trick, and my evil canker sore finally went away. I still have this in case my mouth decides to reboot the poorly reviewed, Canker Sore, the movie.
L**N
Toothpaste
Nice neutral taste. Helps with dry mouth.
K**E
Great toothpaste
This is a great toothpaste. I am a dental hygienist and see with personally and professionally how great it is. Despite the company promoting it as a soothing toothpaste it does a fabulous job keeping stain accumulating on enamel with smokers. It does help with tooth sensitivity, keeps mouth miosturized, and stain inhibitor. The toothpaste is on the thicker side so sometimes gard to squeeze out the last bit of paste. Plus it is accepted by ADA for decay prevention which is a tough feat to accomplish. I recommend this toothpaste to most of my patients.
S**G
Best toothpaste so far
This toothpaste has a very mellow flavor and has fluoride in it, which I wanted for cavity protection. The main thing that is great about this as opposed to the big brands is that you can brush and it doesn't sting your mouth for the next 35 minutes. You can drink cold water or eat an orange within a few minutes. I don't think all that stuff they put in standard toothpastes is really good for me, so this seems like a great alternative.The bottle is a little weird in that it dispenses through a large opening, but that's really a non-issue as far as the toothpaste goes.
A**R
Solidifies in the tube!
It solidifies! When it solidifies so much that it blocks the opening, it splits the tube when you sqeeze it! I've never seen anything like this. This is absolutely the worst toothpaste I've ever bought!
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