Can i use corsodyl mouthwash when pregnant
It appears JavaScript is disabled. To get the most out of the website we recommend enabling JavaScript in your browser. Have you experienced a little bleeding when brushing or eating? You may have Pregnancy Gingivitis. Some women get swollen and sore gums, which may bleed, during pregnancy. Bleeding gums are caused by a build-up of plaque on the teeth. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can make your gums more vulnerable to plaque, leading to inflammation and bleeding.
This is also called pregnancy gingivitis or gum disease. Your dentist will be able to help with this. Dental care is free during pregnancy and until 1 year after your due date. To get free dental care, you need to apply for a maternity exemption certificate MatEx.
Ask your doctor, nurse or midwife for form FW8. You complete parts 1 and 2 of the form, and your doctor, midwife or nurse signs it to confirm that the information you've given is correct. Good luck. Tooth ache is horrid! Join now to personalise.
October Birth Club corsodyl mouthwash. Does anyone know if it is safe to use this whilst pregnant? The recommended duration of treatment for gingivitis is approximately one month. Please see pack for details. If symptoms persist, or if you are concerned about your gum health, please consult your dentist. All products should always be used as directed on the product label. Corsodyl products are not for use in children under 12 years old, unless recommended by a dentist.
Please contact your dentist for further advice. Corsodyl should be used as directed on the label or by your dentist. For daily treatment to help prevent bleeding gums you can use Corsodyl Toothpaste and Mouthwash.
Brushing your teeth immediately after using Corsodyl treatment mouthwashes may prevent the mouthwash from working properly. To avoid this, use Corsodyl at a different time of day, or brush your teeth first, then rinse thoroughly with water and wait five minutes before rinsing with Corsodyl mouthwash.
Corsodyl Medicated Mouthwash is a short-term intensive treatment for persistent gum problems. Corsodyl treatment mouthwash may cause temporary staining of the teeth. This can normally be removed by brushing. You can reduce the risk of staining by avoiding eating or drinking dark coloured food and drinks such as tea, coffee or red wine — especially up to one hour after using of the mouthwash and by twice daily brushing with toothpaste.
If staining continues, it can be removed with a scale and polish from your dentist or hygienist. Corsodyl may also cause discoloration of the tongue, but this is not permanent and disappears after treatment is stopped. It is important to look after the health of your teeth and gums during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Look out for changes in your oral health such as bleeding, irritated or swollen gums and speak to your dentist who is best placed to provide individual advice. Please note that any medicine can affect an unborn baby.
Corsodyl toothpaste not the mouthwash is also known and sold under the brand name parodontax in many other countries, such as Germany, Italy, France and Romania.
Both Corsodyl toothpastes and parodontax toothpastes contain the ingredient sodium bicarbonate, which has a unique action to break up the sticky plaque on teeth and gums.
To find out more, please continue to read on the Corsodyl website. The flavours of toothpastes may vary across different countries. You can purchase Corsodyl in most major retailers and pharmacies across the UK. Corsodyl 0. For the treatment of gingivitis. Always read the label. All information appearing on this site is reserved for residents of the UK only.
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