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Q: I am looking for cleansing mint. Did the mint change to a new name? I don’t like the other strong flavors.

submitted by Linda - 2 months ago
  • A: Hi Linda. Sensodyne Pronamel Cleansing Mint is not available for sale in the United States. You can review our products on our website here: https://www.pronamel.us/.

    submitted byHaleon - 2 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: What is the abrasion rating?

submitted by Anonymous - 5 months ago
  • A: Hello, Sensodyne Pronamel Intensive Enamel Repair Toothpaste has an RDA value of 35 (+/- 15%).

    submitted byHaleon - 3 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Why does this entry have the name ‘PIER’??

submitted by AJ - 8 months ago
  • A: Pronamel Intensive Enamel Repair. It's an acronym

    submitted byHappy - 7 months ago

Q: is this ok during pregnancy?

submitted by RR - 3 years ago
  • A: It is important to look after the health of your teeth and gums during pregnancy, therefore look out for changes in your oral health such as bleeding, irritated or swollen gums. Sensodyne ProNamel Intensive Enamel Repair Clean Mint Toothpaste is not contraindicated in pregnancy, however we recommend that you speak to your dentist or a healthcare professional, who are best placed to provide individual tailored advice.

    submitted byGSK Consumer Healthcare - 3 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is this toothpaste breastfeeding safe?

submitted by RS - 4 years ago
  • A: No GlaxoSmithKline toothpastes are contraindicated in breastfeeding, however we recommend that you speak to your dentist or doctor, who are best placed to provide individual tailored advice

    submitted byGSK Consumer Healthcare - 3 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Please tell me the difference in this ProNamel (Intensive repair) and Sensodyne ProNamel Fresh Breath Toothpaste. ...VERY few differences in the ingredients, and only the "inactive" ones. Is it the same level of "repair?" (Not a criticism.Just a Q.)

submitted by Target customer - 5 years ago
  • A: Both products are designed to help protect against enamel erosion due to dietary acids. Both have fluoride-optimized formulas which tip the balance back toward the remineralization of enamel, rehardens teeth, and leave enamel more resilient to subsequent enamel challenges. A key difference is that a polymer in Pronamel Intensive Enamel Repair both improves the natural remineralization process and inhibits demineralization.

    submitted byGSK Consumer Healthcare - 4 years ago
    Brand expert

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