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</html><description>A desensitizer is a dental material used to reduce tooth sensitivity, most often from exposed dentin. It is commonly applied in the dental office after cleaning, during restorative procedures, or after periodontal care. Some desensitizer products are painted on and set chemically, while others are light-cured. In simple terms, it helps &#x201C;seal&#x201D; sensitive tooth surfaces so triggers like cold air or sweets are less likely to cause pain.</description></oembed>
