Sensodyne Sensitivity & Gum Teeth Whitening Sensitive Toothpaste - 2.3 Ounces
- Brand:
- Sensodyne
- Model Number:
- 310158219644
- UPC:
- 310158219644
- EAN:
- 0310158219644
- Walmart SKU:
- 655435292
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $4.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Sensodyne Sensitivity & Gum Teeth Whitening Sensitive Toothpaste - 2.3 Ounces since 11/8/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 21, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.97 (lowest on 11/8/2025) to $4.97 (highest on 11/8/2025). The average price during this period is $4.97.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.97 (Jun 20) to $4.97 (Jun 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 234 reviews.
there is nothing to dislike about this tooth paste i have used it for years and it is the very best i have used.
I started to use this toothpaste in April 2020. I can't believe the difference it made to my teeth!! If you use it twice a day it really does work! On top of my teeth becoming whiter, I can eat and drink foods I had issues with before! I'm so glad I bought this toothpaste to try!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It helped relieve all my sensitivity pain I have in my teeth. I noticed after a few weeks I could eat ice cream and other cold items with out having sensitivity pain. But I had to use another toothpaste after i use it. It didn't make my mouth feel that clean and didn't leave my breath as fresh as I like it to be with other tooth pastes
I have been using this toothpaste for about 6 months and yes, it reduced sensitivity but my teeth are suffering. I feel like my gums are shrinking and leaving gaping spacing between my teeth. What?!? This is the only thing I have changed besides eating more fruits and vegetables to be more healthy. I am puzzled but I am stopping use until I see a dentist.
Good toothpaste, but look out for side effects. I've switched between a few whitening toothpastes and only the Sensodyne brand seems to have this effect on me. A few minutes after using this toothpaste, a layer of skin from the inside of my mouth peels off, at first I thought it was just the toothpaste coagulating my spit, but then I spat some out and realised that it's a thin layer of skin. Rubbing my tongue along the inside of my mouth between my bottom teeth and bottom lip can actually remove the skin after bushing. After repeated use, the inside of my mouth becomes irritated and sore. At first it only happened if I brushed with the Whitening toothpaste for 2-3 days consecutively, but now, a single brushing has this effect. I haven't read about anyone else having this side effect and the toothpaste seems to work great otherwise, so I thought I would share it in case I'm not alone.
I have used Sensodyne and other sensitive toothpaste brands for years. I bought the Whitening Sensitivity & Gum variant about a month ago. I noticed some discomfort but passed it off as unrelated. Yesterday morning I noticed some inflammation and pain shortly after brushing, but forgot about it last night and this morning. Last night I had a terrible sleep with horrific smell in the morning. I brushed again this morning and the entire inside of my mouth is swollen, ulcerated, and in pain. The inside of my mouth is so swollen that I have a second layer to my lip visible from the outside. I don't know what is different with this toothpaste variant, but it is not suitable.
This toothpaste caused extremely sore red lumps and blisters on my tongue and my gums got swollen and extremely sensitive - I saw people have been leaving similar reviews for many years on this website but sensodyne has not done anything to fix the issue - DO NOT BUY THIS TOOTHPASTE
I've been using sensodyne for over a year. I've had great results and my son had a reduction in canker sores. I recently switched to the Sensitivity & Gum due to my gum issues. Within a day I developed numbness and tingling to my mouth and then small blisters. After several days I realized it had to Ben the toothpaste! I switched back to my regular sensodyne and within 24 hours I only have a couple sore spots left. Do not use this product!
Started using this product this week. I have had a massive reaction to the SLS in the product. My mouth is very ulcerated and my upper lip is extremely swollen…..I look as if I've had a punch in the face. Luckily I managed to see my dentist today and having considered possibilities for my problem have concluded I'm allergic to the SLS in this toothpaste. I am extremely disappointed to find Sensodyne even state on their website that such reactions can occur. As a company priding themselves on solutions for sensitive mouth and teeth I would have thought they would avoid using chemicals that can actually cause these problems and worse! Disappointed doesn't come any where near describing how I feel!
I have used many sensodyne before and this one for some reason caused irritation as soon as i put it in my mouth. I just went through the reviews and it looks like i'm not alone, sorted by "most recent" and all the reviews in the past year were one star. Are we having a bad batch? I am going to stop using it immediately and consult my dentist.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.97 (Jun 20) to $4.97 (Jun 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.97.
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