Crest Sensi-Stop Strips Relieve Tooth Sensitivity for a Month Plus Giveaway #SensiStopStrips 9/289/18/2014 ***Disclosure: This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks/Crest. As always, all opinions are 100% honest and have not been influenced in any way.*** Do you ever forego your favorite foods and beverages because they're just not worth the pain and discomfort? I know I do. Thanks to a bout with an eating disorder and a previous addiction to soda, my teeth tend to be very sensitive to temperature at times. I am actually saving up to get veneers and a whole dental make-over, but until I win the lottery, I just have to tolerate it, and accept the fact that I will occasionally have to skip hot and cold food and drink. Tooth sensitivity definitely gets in the way of enjoying an ice cream cone or a steaming hot cup of coffee. But now that fall is here, I want that coffee and hot cocoa. I get cold so easily since I'm not yet accustomed to the Arctic blasts here in Ohio, and a nice, hot beverage definitely helps keep me warm as the weather cools. Recently, I discovered a great new product from Crest that's specifically designed to safely and effectively relieve tooth sensitivity...for up to a MONTH! Yes, you read that correctly. A whole month of relief! This is far more promising than all of the sensitive toothpastes I have tried. Most didn't provide such wonderful results for me. Crest Sensi-Stop Strips help ease the discomfort of tooth sensitivity caused by gum recession, weakened enamel, acidic or sugary food and drink, and other factors. These strips are easy to use, and only take 10 minutes to start working. Crest Sensi-Stop Strips are easy to use. You simply place them at the gumline of the affected tooth and leave them in place for 10 minutes. This gives the strips time to work their magic, leaving you with sweet relief. Check out this brief video that shows in more detail how Crest Sensi-Stop Strips work to eliminate tooth sensitivity and discomfort: I have just started using these strips, so I can't report how well they work just yet. I will definitely update over the course of the month to let you all know if they help at all, and if I can finally enjoy my morning coffee in comfort. If you suffer from tooth sensitivity like I do and would like to give Crest Sensi-Stop Strips a try, you can find them at your local Walmart store. These come in a box of 6 strips and retail for $19.99. This is a small price to pay for a month of relief, don't you agree? Find out more information today by visiting CrestSensiStop.com and connect with Crest on Facebook and Twitter. Enter to WIN a $25 Walmart Gift Card: I am thrilled to announce that one lucky winner will receive a $25 Walmart Gift Card, courtesy of the folks at Crest! How cool is that?! Simply enter using the easy Rafflecopter form below! This giveaway is open to US residents 18+ until 11:59PM EST on September 28, 2014. No PO Boxes. Winners will be drawn using Rafflecopter's Random Number Generator. I will notify winner via e-mail and they will have 48 hours to reply before I am forced to redraw winners. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. This contest is not affiliated with Facebook, twitter, Instagram, or Pinterest in any way. If you have any questions, please e-mail Brandy at newlycrunchymamaof3@gmail.com
174 Comments
Ashleigh Gunter
9/18/2014 05:49:38 am
Really cold things, mainly ice cream. I suffer through it, it's ice cream! :)
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Lisa Brown
9/18/2014 07:04:47 am
very hot and cold temperatures are a cause of my teeth sensitivity
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Elena
9/18/2014 07:20:09 am
Ice cream and cold drinks cause tooth sensitivity. I use toothpaste for sensitive teeth
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Mary Happymommy
9/18/2014 08:01:44 am
Ice cream causes sensitivity so I stay away from it.
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Margaret Smith
9/18/2014 08:23:43 am
Usually cold items. I try to stay away from very cold items.
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Dara Nix
9/18/2014 09:15:48 am
I have sensitivity to cold (I cannot drink anything cold without the use of a straw) and to sugar (I love pecan pie, but eating it is an exercise in pain)!
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HS
9/18/2014 09:17:57 am
Cold drinks trigger sensitivity to me.
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Ann Fantom
9/18/2014 09:22:13 am
Yes, I have very sensitive teeth when eating cold or sweet foods
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Laurie Nykaza
9/18/2014 06:28:33 pm
I find that cold items I eat at times affects my teeth so I drink something warm
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Cindy Merrill
9/18/2014 08:01:09 pm
Very hot peppers causes sensitivity, so I avoid spicy hot foods.
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Mary Happymommy
9/18/2014 08:26:13 pm
Ice cream triggers sensitivity. I try to stay away from it.
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Danita
9/18/2014 08:27:23 pm
I have sensitive teeth. I have been using a sensitive toothpaste for years, I would love to try this new product.
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April
9/18/2014 09:34:22 pm
My teeth are sensitive with ice cream.
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Cathy French
9/19/2014 12:24:48 am
Anything cold like ice cream makes my teeth hurt, very sensitive when trying to eat or drink anything cold. Nothing really helps.
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Jan Lee
9/19/2014 12:28:18 am
I am sensitive to sweets and to very hot foods. Any food that is hard also is a pain (lol) to eat as it compresses on my teeth!
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steve weber
9/19/2014 12:38:17 am
anything really cold like ice cream.
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Victoria
9/19/2014 04:19:41 am
It's pretty rare for my teeth to feel sensitive, but sometimes when I'm eating something very cold like ice cream or a popsicle they'll hurt. It only happens when I get greedy and bite into it, though.
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Cynthia C
9/19/2014 04:21:43 am
I am sensitive to really cold foods. I haven't found anything to help.
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Elena
9/19/2014 04:38:31 am
I avoid ice cream and icy cold drink because they cause tooth sensitivity
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Angela Hendricks
9/19/2014 05:51:25 am
Cold water triggers my sensitivity and no I have not found any relief yet.
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Ms Gretchen Ann Luper
9/19/2014 05:55:19 am
hot and cold trigger sensitivity
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Crystal F
9/19/2014 06:18:29 am
I only get it when I eat something really cold like ice cream. It usually goes away pretty quick. Thank you!
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Don D
9/19/2014 06:37:54 am
I have a tooth that cracked last month..so its sensitive to cold. Hope to get in next month.
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latanya
9/19/2014 09:43:25 am
cold beverages
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Barbara Montag
9/19/2014 02:35:00 pm
Cold things are more of a problem for me.
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kath g
9/19/2014 09:45:55 pm
When I have an issue it's almost always from something cold, but once in a great while I have had a heat sensitivity.
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Elena
9/20/2014 12:33:46 am
I have sensitive teeth. I have been using Sensodyne for years, but would like to try something different
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Wendy Rozema
9/20/2014 03:18:15 am
Ice cream triggers my food sensitivity, I haven't found anything to help yet.
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polly
9/20/2014 03:54:16 am
If I have really cold foods it is very sensitive. I haven't found anything that helps
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Kim Henrichs
9/20/2014 04:41:06 am
Cold air actually is the worst for my teeth, and iced coffee lately. I use a couple of different kinds of sensitive toothpaste but neither work all that great.
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Cathy French
9/20/2014 04:59:56 am
cold foods make my teeth sensitive. My dentist gave me sensodyne toothpaste and it seems to help but only a little. Need more relief.
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janet woodling
9/20/2014 05:20:31 am
My teeth are sensitive to cold. Sensitive toothpaste helps.
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Chrystal D
9/20/2014 05:31:33 am
Really COLD drinks and I haven't found anything perfect yet.
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Penny
9/20/2014 07:43:05 am
When I try cold foods like ice cream.
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Deborah Wellenstein
9/20/2014 07:45:32 am
Cold foods, like ice cream (my favorite!), triggers my cold sensitivity. I haven't found any product yet that works!
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Sheila R-C
9/20/2014 10:10:10 am
Hot or cold hits a sensitive spot, near the missing tooth area on me
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Natalie
9/20/2014 10:18:40 am
Without a doubt eating cold items always hurts my teeth! Avoiding cold things helps.
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Linda G.
9/20/2014 11:04:14 am
I don't have a problem with sensitive teeth
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9/20/2014 12:44:33 pm
Maple syrup triggers sensitivity in my teeth. Rinsing my teeth with water usually helps, at least for now.
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kath g
9/20/2014 03:46:32 pm
Ice cream sometimes does it to me, and only time is a relief.
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9/20/2014 05:02:35 pm
Cold and hot stuff triggers it for me. Nothing really helps. Would love to try these!
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Carla S
9/20/2014 07:10:09 pm
Foods with alot of sugar and cold foods trigger my tooth sensitivity.
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Carol
9/20/2014 11:10:34 pm
My teeth are sensitive with ice cream.
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Donna Jacoby
9/20/2014 11:37:21 pm
Sometimes I am sensitive to cold and/or hot temperatures. My teeth aren't always that way, but sensitive toothpaste usually helps. Thank you for the giveaway!
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Wendy Rozema
9/21/2014 12:17:36 am
Ice cream triggers my teeth sensitivity, I haven't found something that helps yet - but this maybe could!! :)
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Aly Morell
9/21/2014 01:18:55 am
Anything cold triggers sensitivity to me so I tend to avoid very cold things.
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Elena
9/21/2014 03:25:06 am
icy drinks cause sensitivity in my teeth
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Sharon Johnson
9/21/2014 04:28:48 am
Anything cold and I haven't really found anything that works.
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Jacob Charries
9/21/2014 05:47:05 am
I have trouble with ice. I now drink everything (sodas, tea, etc) without ice
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Christy Leeper
9/21/2014 06:35:20 am
Cold foods like a really cold smoothie.
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Seyma Shabbir
9/21/2014 11:13:36 am
My teeth are sensitive to extreme cold. Warm or hot is fine so I just make sure I do not have anything very cold. I don;t like ice cream anyway.
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Amanda Alvarado
9/21/2014 11:16:24 am
Sweets and cold trigger my sensitivity. I haven't found anything to help it either! I'd love to be able to eat a candy bar or ice cream without my teeth hurting!
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Lauren Olivia Wood
9/21/2014 01:16:35 pm
Ice cream triggers my sensitivity!
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Theresa Jenkins
9/21/2014 02:20:40 pm
cold and hot or just air triggers tooth sensitivity... ProNamel
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Theresa Jenkins
9/21/2014 02:24:12 pm
https://twitter.com/TheresaJenkins/status/513906358207266816
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Anastasia Falling
9/21/2014 02:25:50 pm
I don't usually have sensitivity, but I had some dental work done recently and every time I eat cold cereal in milk, the tooth they worked on is super sensitive! It's gradually stopped hurting over time. I didn't find any relief for it while it was painful though.
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Joni
9/21/2014 03:49:12 pm
My teeth are sensitive to cold and sweets. I always rinse with warm water.
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Carla S
9/21/2014 07:18:40 pm
Cold food and sugary food triggers it. I have found nothing for relief.
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kath g
9/21/2014 07:27:46 pm
For me it's mostly cold sensitivity and I don't really have a relief, if I can I try some hot tea and swish it around.
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Erin S
9/21/2014 09:25:47 pm
Cold food.. Especially ice cream. I haven't found anything that helps much.
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Cheryl
9/21/2014 10:27:53 pm
Cold drinks trigger mine and I am able to keep it at a minimum by using Crest Pro-health.
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Elena
9/22/2014 03:53:54 am
Ice cream causes tooth sensitivity. I use toothpaste for sensitive teeth
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Cathy French
9/22/2014 04:18:06 am
Ice cream is the main reason for my tooth sensitivity. I've tried sensodyne but it doesn't really take care of the problem.
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Alex W.
9/22/2014 05:21:33 am
Ice cream and cold drinks and sugar sometimes causes sensitivity, I use sensodyne toothpaste.
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lisa
9/22/2014 07:26:09 am
I could really use these. My gums have receded to the point of my roots being visible. I have tried the tooth paste for sensitive teeth, it only helps a bit.
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Shelby Thomas
9/22/2014 07:40:43 pm
I would love this
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Shelby Thomas
9/22/2014 07:43:28 pm
Cold things
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kath g
9/22/2014 07:52:44 pm
Ice is a big culprit....a little is ok, too much is painful. Haven't really found relief just time for the pain to subside.
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Carla S
9/22/2014 08:00:10 pm
Sugary foods like icing trigger it and I have found no relief.
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s riches
9/23/2014 12:33:04 am
Sometimes a frozen food will cause me sensitivity.
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Danielle Papsis
9/23/2014 12:38:02 am
ice cold causes tooth pain.
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Cynthia R
9/23/2014 01:03:31 am
My teeth are really sensitive to butterfinger candy.
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Molly
9/23/2014 05:32:18 am
Really hot or really cold usually bugs my teeth as well as hard candy.
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Michelle Weaver
9/23/2014 05:38:18 am
My teeth are sensitive to very cold food and drinks but I have yet to find something to relieve it.
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Dana Rodriguez
9/23/2014 06:20:29 am
Cold food makes my teeth hurt sometimes.I really want to try these and see if they help!
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Annmarie W.
9/23/2014 07:03:53 am
My teeth get sensitive when I eat/drink hot & cold foods/drinks. And now I pretty much just try to avoid those foods or deal with the pain.
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melissa sly
9/23/2014 11:11:34 am
My teeth are sensitive to cold. Ice Cream, frozen fruit, anything in that family. Even cold fruit. If I let something become room temperature it is more tolerable. I haven't actually tried any over the counter products.
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Jennifer Tilson
9/23/2014 12:37:33 pm
I get some sensitivity to cold. I use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth but it doesn't provide relief all the time.
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sara wood
9/23/2014 08:17:10 pm
When I eat really cold foods like icecream.
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Carla S
9/23/2014 08:59:33 pm
Sugary food and ice triggers my sensitivity. I can't find a cure for it.
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Michelle Weaver
9/23/2014 09:51:13 pm
My husbands teeth are sensitive to cold so sometimes he just has to avoid eating those things!
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Tara Huff
9/23/2014 10:54:59 pm
Cold foods! I haven't found much relief.
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Robin Abrams
9/24/2014 12:25:29 am
Anything cold hurts my teeth . No I have not found anything that helps
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Cathy French
9/24/2014 02:34:10 am
I'm usually ok with hot foods and drinks but cold ice cream makes my teeth very sensitive. No relief
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Nicole C.
9/24/2014 03:00:55 am
Cold is usually what triggers mine, and I haven't been able to find any relief.
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Tabathia B
9/24/2014 06:49:10 am
Cold drinks trigger pain sensitivity and have no relief
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lisa
9/24/2014 07:57:18 am
I haven't found a thing that helps my tooth sensitivity.
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Amy Deeter
9/24/2014 05:57:23 pm
anything cold and no i have not been able to find relief
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kath g
9/24/2014 08:28:18 pm
I am sensitive to cold, but not all the time. I have tried a lot of things and none have really worked.
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richelle bowers
9/25/2014 02:03:40 am
extremely sweet trigger sensitivity
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evans s
9/25/2014 02:48:56 am
sometimes extreme cold, so I try not to eat icecream or chomp on ice
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THRansom
9/25/2014 05:11:33 am
I get sensitivity with cold foods and drinks. I drink using a straw and it helps some.
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brianna townsend
9/25/2014 07:24:19 am
cold anything cold sends pain strait through my whole mouth
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lisa
9/25/2014 08:47:49 am
Cold air hitting my teeth hurts. You get old and fall apart.
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Alena Svetelska
9/25/2014 09:27:35 am
ussually for ice cream or hot coffee
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Isabella T.
9/25/2014 09:59:33 am
Cold foods like ice cream trigger my sensitivity and I have yet to find a relief. =(
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sara wood
9/25/2014 10:54:30 am
I try not to eat foods that are very cold or else my teeth will become very sensitive.
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amy deeter
9/25/2014 01:00:38 pm
anything cold like icecream.i haven't been able to find relief yet
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Wes Hovorka
9/25/2014 04:07:08 pm
I am sensitive to very cold things. I try not to eat very cold things to help with this. Unfortunately that means not too much icecream.
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Carla S
9/25/2014 07:54:40 pm
Sugary and cold food triggers sensitivity and I have not found relief.
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April V.
9/25/2014 07:59:05 pm
Ice cream and other cold things usually do it to me.
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shaunie
9/25/2014 09:28:50 pm
No sure. I haven't experience this
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Molli Vandehey
9/26/2014 01:06:06 am
mine comes from cold, usually, i just slow down.
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Molli Vandehey
9/26/2014 01:06:41 am
i usually just slow down, it usully dcomes on with cold like ice crem or milkshakes
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jennifer
9/26/2014 01:38:34 am
I am sensitive with cold things...
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Nicole Carter Weasley
9/26/2014 01:41:04 am
Anything too hot or cold will trigger it for me. I find relief with Aleve.
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Elena
9/26/2014 03:24:36 am
My teeth are sensitive to ice cream and cold drinks. I used toothpaste for sensitive teeth and would love to try Crest Sensi-Stop strips
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Sarah Hall
9/26/2014 05:09:24 am
Hot soups or ice cream are the triggers for my sensitivity. I think this product may help a lot.
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Robin
9/26/2014 07:37:48 am
It seems like ice cream really hurts my teeth, it doesn't seem like any remedy helps.
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Daniel M
9/26/2014 08:29:03 am
cold is a problem
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Jill Myrick
9/26/2014 11:14:15 am
My teeth are most sensitive to cold and super sweet things such as fudge.
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Susan Smith
9/26/2014 11:44:24 am
My teeth are sensitive to extreme cold. I solve the problem by not eating cold foods like ice cream.
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Ellie W
9/26/2014 02:01:11 pm
Anything cold hurts my teeth. I use Sensodyne toothpaste and it does help some.
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Sarah Mudge
9/26/2014 02:34:52 pm
Really cold things and biting really hard things. I keep it under control by using a great toothpaste and keeping up with my dental hygiene!
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Rachael G.
9/26/2014 02:42:34 pm
Ice cream makes my mouth sensitive. I have not found relief yet, I will try crest strips next.
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Christina G.
9/26/2014 04:27:11 pm
Cold food triggers sensitivity for me. I have not yet found relief. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Leanne Godfrey
9/26/2014 08:29:50 pm
Cold foods and drinks trigger sensitivity for me. I have yet to find any relief.
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Nicole Carter Weasley
9/26/2014 11:56:00 pm
I grind my teeth when I sleep so I know that triggers sensitivity. I just use Aleve for the pain.
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Lisa
9/27/2014 01:14:54 am
Cold is sometimes a trigger but not all the time. I can not find any reason.
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Theresa D
9/27/2014 02:42:50 am
Anything cold triggers sensitivity in my teeth. I have tried a toothpaste for sensitive teeth and it has helped somewhat.
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Ava Ann Chavez
9/27/2014 02:53:24 am
I have a cold sensitivity & haven't found relief!
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Cathy French
9/27/2014 02:59:08 am
I drink room temperature bottled water because if its too cold the sensitivity is awful. Can't find relief.
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kath g
9/27/2014 03:09:12 am
Mostly cold is my sensitivity. I usually swish warm water in my mouth, but that doesn't really do much. It just takes time and in the mean time, it aches.
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Ed
9/27/2014 04:03:47 am
Spicy items!
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Karen
9/27/2014 04:27:09 am
Extreme cold does it to me. Not much relief to be found.
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Stephanie Baker
9/27/2014 04:40:59 am
Heat & cold both bother me, but mainly cold. I always ask for no ice, but usually if I have a straw to guide the cold liquid past my teeth it isn't too uncomfortable.
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Jenny Moses
9/27/2014 05:52:20 am
I occasionally have issues with something frozen like ice cream causing sensitivity but I have not sought relief. It doesn't usually last too long.
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Lasonda
9/27/2014 06:41:05 am
Cold drinks and food causes sensitivity.
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Melissa Stone
9/27/2014 08:12:06 am
Cold things such as ice cream hurt my teeth all the time!
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Shannon
9/27/2014 09:48:06 am
My husband sometimes has sensitivity to ice cream and hot foods like soup.
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Julie Hawkins
9/27/2014 10:36:12 am
Cold drinks really bother my teeth, I didn't know what could help
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Tara Woods
9/27/2014 10:48:58 am
I have sensitivity to cold drinks and some sweets. The only thing that works is drinking through a straw and avoidance.
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Terry Cross
9/27/2014 12:08:22 pm
My teeth are sensitive to cold things
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Kristen
9/27/2014 12:13:32 pm
Ice cream can do it.
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Seyma Shabbir
9/27/2014 12:21:59 pm
I have cold sensitivyty, I have tried Sensodyne and it helps.
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Angie P
9/27/2014 12:23:43 pm
Sometimes cold drinks or food bother my teeth. It doesn't happen always, so I haven't tried too hard to find anything to prevent it yet.
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Lisa Carr
9/27/2014 01:42:33 pm
Cold, hot, sweet all trigger sensitivity. I have not been able to find relief yet. I'd love to try the sensi stop strips.
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Abigail Gibson
9/27/2014 02:17:41 pm
Ice really triggers sensitivity and even will sometimes give me a brain freeze. I hate that!
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Christina G.
9/27/2014 04:40:20 pm
Cold foods trigger my sensitivity. I have not yet been able to find relief, so I just avoid some foods. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Carla S
9/27/2014 07:43:40 pm
Stuff like ice cubes and cake icing trigger sensitivity for me. I have found no relief.
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Kim Keithline
9/27/2014 07:59:27 pm
I get sensitivity when I eat really cold things like Ice Cream
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Theresa Jenkins
9/27/2014 10:07:47 pm
both cold and hot triggers sensitivity ... pronamel toothpaste is working for me
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Melissa Stone
9/27/2014 11:37:01 pm
root beer floats i love em but their killer on my teeth :/
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Nicole Carter Weasley
9/27/2014 11:52:00 pm
Ice cream triggers sensitivity. I use Aleve for the pain or try to stay away from trigger foods.
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Teresa Thompson
9/28/2014 12:09:11 am
Hot and cold liquids trigger mine.
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Rosanne
9/28/2014 12:50:20 am
Cold and sweets trigger sensitiviteis
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kath g
9/28/2014 01:16:46 am
I'm sensitive to cold sometimes and when it hits, it hurts and hurts for quite a while. Haven't tried anything that worked.
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Francine Anchondo
9/28/2014 01:30:09 am
really cold food and I havent found relief for it yet .
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Jennifer Rote
9/28/2014 01:56:35 am
Ice cream is my trigger.
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kathy pease
9/28/2014 02:39:07 am
my teeth are sensitive when I eat ice cream or brush with a really minty toothpaste
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Shayna Brookman
9/28/2014 02:49:27 am
Cold foods trigger my sensitive teeth, so I avoid certain foods like ice cream.
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Barbara Butler
9/28/2014 03:43:18 am
cold stuff get it started some times and I have to use a sensitivity toothpaste to get rid of it...
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Ava Ann Chavez
9/28/2014 04:48:11 am
Sweets...especially sticky ones like caramel, trigger sensitivity!
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Candie L
9/28/2014 05:33:34 am
Very cold food such as icecream. Thank you
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Amanda Sakovitz
9/28/2014 05:44:27 am
ice cream is the worst
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David Fultner
9/28/2014 07:38:13 am
Anthing cold bothers my teeth.
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lisa
9/28/2014 07:41:55 am
Hot, cold, air... The list goes on. I dread my twice yearly cleanings. At least they use a topical to numb the area first.
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heather crawford
9/28/2014 07:51:57 am
Anything cold makes my teeth hurt,so i try to avoid really cold stuff.
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Frank M
9/28/2014 11:00:41 am
I'm not really sure what causes my sensitivity but some mornings I wake up and it's pretty bad. I use a crest sensitivity toothpaste and seems to fix it but I know I get anxious when I cannot locate the tube
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Seyma Shabbir
9/28/2014 11:19:53 am
Sorbets, Ice cream, and iced drinks trigger my cold teeth sensitivity! I have tried sensodyne and it helps!
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Tosha H
9/28/2014 11:25:39 am
Cold, sweets and even room temperature water tend to hurt about half the time, and I think oil pulling with sesame oil for a few days helped a bit - need to start using it again~
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Lily Kwan
9/28/2014 11:28:28 am
cold food
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Samantha
9/28/2014 11:40:15 am
Very cold food causes sensitivity. The only thing that will solve the issue is time for me so far.
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Thomas Murphy
9/28/2014 11:41:44 am
Ice cream triggers sensitivity to me. I have not found any relief.
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Trisha McKee
9/28/2014 11:42:56 am
Drinking and/or eating cold things triggers the sensitivity. I remedy this by avoiding drinking and/or eating cold things.
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Buddy Garrett
9/28/2014 12:10:07 pm
The only problem I have is toothbrushes that are hard. I use soft brushes.
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Bryan E.
9/28/2014 01:12:30 pm
Thanks for the giveaway…no sensitivity issues as of yet !
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Vanessa Madrigal
9/28/2014 01:17:52 pm
the cold hurts my teeth.
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Christina G.
9/28/2014 01:34:36 pm
Cold foods trigger sensitivity in me. I have not yet been able to find relief. I just avoid certain foods. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Leela
9/28/2014 01:53:29 pm
Food that are too cold.
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Kim Reid
9/28/2014 02:00:06 pm
My teeth are sensitive to ice cold water!
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