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Augmexin Gel

Introduction to Augmexin Gel

Follow the doctors instructions when using this product
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What bacteria does chlorhexidine kill?

Chlorhexidine works universally against all types of bacteria and fungus to burst the cell wall and kill the cell. Over the past 60 years, no chlorhexidine resistant organisms, such as MRSA or VRE, have appeared in a clinical setting.

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Does Hexigel help bad breath?

Yes, Hexigel is effective in reducing bad breath, which persists for about 3 hours. However, risk of staining teeth and alteration of taste should be borne in mind before you start using it. In addition, use this medicine judiciously.

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Can we apply Orasore on tongue?

Orasore Gel has fennel as well for a cool and refreshing taste. It diminishes and temporarily reduces pain arising due to-Mouth Ulcers,Ulcers on Tongue,Inner side of Cheek,Gums,Palate,Gum Pain.

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What is Dologel CT used for?

Dologel-CT gel is a topical gel used to provide temporary relief from pain and discomfort due to mouth ulcers, dentures or dental attachments like dental braces. It is a combination of two active ingr. It is meant for topical application and should not be swallowed.

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What is Mucopain gel?

Mucopain Gel is used as local anesthesia to numb the tissues in a specific area. It is used for short-term to relieve pain from minor mouth problems such as toothache, mouth ulcers, sore gums, or mouth/gum injury.

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What is chlorhexidine mouthwash?

Chlorhexidine gluconate is a germicidal mouthwash that reduces bacteria in the mouth. Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is used to treat gingivitis (swelling, redness, bleeding gums). Chlorhexidine gluconate is usually prescribed by a dentist.

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