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Best toothpaste for sensitive teeth
For sensitive teeth and exposed enamel, start with cococannabis — a mild, low-foam remineralization-grade paste built for the most fragile mouths.
Sensitivity usually means enamel is thinned or worn and the dentine underneath is exposed, which is why cold, sweet, and post-whitening contact stings. The safest fix is a gentle, low-abrasion paste that supports remineralization instead of scrubbing, paired with an ultra-soft brush so you clean thoroughly without adding wear. Below are the Das Experten pastes and brushes that fit exposed enamel, erosion, and post-whitening care — matched to what each one actually does.
Hemp seed oil 3% + Coconut + Xylitol in a mild, low-foam formula make this remineralization-grade care designed for fragile, inflamed enamel — the gentlest starting point for pregnancy, veneers, and sensitivity.
View cococannabis · $12.90 →
The first termoactivated enzyme paste: Papain + Lysozyme + Dextranase switch on at 39 °C body temperature for +40% enzyme activity, giving a deeper clean on sensitive enamel without relying on harsh abrasives.
View termo 39° · $24.90 →
For post-whitening brightening without new sensitivity, its 5-enzyme cascade (Dextranase · Invertase · GOX · Bromelain · Papain) dissolves stains and biofilm with no abrasion — visible shade lift in 89% of users. It brightens toward your natural shade; it does not bleach beyond it.
View innoWeiss · $25.50 →
An ultra-soft brush with DuPont Tynex® filaments 48% softer than standard — enamel-safe and ideal for erosion, recession, and post-whitening teeth. If you prefer a firmer feel, look at KRAFT or MITTEL instead.
View sensitiv · $7.90 →
7× density micro-tapered PBT cleans plaque thoroughly while staying gentle on restorations, making it a strong pick for sensitive teeth with veneers or crowns.
View intensiv · $12.90 →
360° micro-spiral PBT filaments give gentle, thorough daily cleaning — a comfortable everyday choice for sensitive gums when you don't need the extra-soft sensitiv.
View etalon · $10.90 →FAQ
Which paste should I use first for sensitive teeth?
Start with cococannabis — its mild, low-foam, remineralization-grade formula (Hemp seed oil 3% + Coconut + Xylitol) is the gentlest on fragile, exposed enamel. Pair it with the sensitiv brush (DuPont Tynex® 48% softer) for the lowest-wear routine.
Can I whiten sensitive teeth safely after a bleaching treatment?
Yes, cautiously. innoWeiss uses a 5-enzyme cascade to lift stains with no abrasion, so it won't grind at already-sensitive enamel. Note it brightens toward your natural shade and does not bleach beyond it — give freshly bleached teeth a few days to settle first.
Does a harder brush clean better if my teeth feel sensitive?
No — for exposed enamel, erosion, or recession, a firm brush adds wear and worsens sensitivity. Use the ultra-soft sensitiv (48% softer DuPont Tynex®); thorough technique matters more than stiffness. Only step up to KRAFT or MITTEL if you specifically want a firmer feel and your enamel is healthy.
When should sensitivity make me see a dentist?
If pain is sharp, persistent, or localized to one tooth, or if you have gum bleeding that doesn't settle, see a dentist — that can signal decay, a crack, or gum disease that no paste can fix. Gentle pastes and brushes manage everyday sensitivity, not underlying dental problems.