Orogard Mouth Wash
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Chlorhexidine Gluconate (0.2%w/v), Sodium Fluoride (0.05%w/v), Zinc Chloride (0.09%w/v)
Rs 112.50
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( 100 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Chlorhexidine is generally safe to use during pregnancy because it doesn't get absorbed into the body very much.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should only use it with a doctor's advice.
- Don't swallow the mouthwash.
- Safe to use for a short time.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Orogard Mouth Wash do?
It is used to treat bad breath, plaque, gum infections, mouth ulcers, and oral hygiene after dental work.
Q2. Is it safe to use every day?
Yes, but just for a short time (1–2 weeks) unless your dentist tells you to.
Q3: Is it safe for kids to use?
Not safe for kids under 6 without adult supervision.
Q4: Is it okay to swallow the mouthwash?
No. You have to spit it out after rinsing.
Q5. Will this help with mouth sores?
Yes, it helps the body fight off infections and speeds up healing.
Q6. Does it stain teeth?
Long-term use may cause teeth and tongue to become brown for a short time.
Q7. Can I eat or drink after I've used it?
Don't eat or drink for 30 minutes after using it.
Expert Advice
- Use twice a day after brushing, unless your doctor tells you not to.
- Don't rinse with water right after using it; it makes it less effective.
- Don't mix with toothpastes that have SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) in them because it can make the action less effective. Wait 30 minutes.
- Don't use it for a long time without seeing a dentist because it could discolor your teeth.
- Stop using it and see a dentist if you notice burning, irritation, or swelling.
- Helps keep your mouth clean while you have braces, recuperate from dental surgery, or have gum infections.
Side Effects
- Common:
- Staining of teeth for a short time
- Taste bad
- Feeling of burning in the mouth
- Coating on the tongue
- Mouth that is dry
- Not as common:
- Irritation in the mouth
- Gums that are swollen
- Change in taste
- Not common:
- Allergic symptoms, such as a rash or swelling of the lips or throat
How It Works
- An antiseptic that works on a wide range of germs.
- Destroys microorganisms by breaking down cell membranes.
- Lessens plaque, gingivitis, and the number of bacteria in the mouth.
- It sticks to the surfaces of the mouth and protects them for a long time.
- Overall effect: Stops and treats gum infections, lowers the number of bacteria, and makes oral hygiene better.
Medicine Interaction
- Don't use right after brushing your teeth; it makes it less effective.
- No substantial pharmacological interactions with the body because it is not swallowed.
- You shouldn't use mouthwashes that have alcohol in them at the same time.
- Don't use with other medicated mouthwashes unless your doctor says it's okay.
How to Use
- Take 10 to 15 ml, or as indicated.
- For 30 seconds, rinse your mouth well.
- Don't swallow.
- After rinsing, spit it out.
- Don't rinse your mouth with water after.
- Use it twice a day or as directed.
- Don't eat or drink anything for 30 minutes after using.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it when you remember, but skip it if it's close to the next schedule.
Uses / Indications
- Infection of the gums (gingivitis)
- Ulcers in the mouth
- Care after dental surgery
- Halitosis, or bad breath
- Controlling plaque
- Taking care of your teeth while getting braces
- Gums that hurt or are swollen
- Stopping bacterial infections in the mouth