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Chlorhexidine Gluconate is an oral rinse which has germicidal properties. It is prescribed by dentists to patients suffering from gingivitis. It is available by prescription only.
yes
twice a day for 14 days
Yes, in the united states.
twice a day for 14 days
yes it does...this product contains 11.6% alcohol.. speaking from experience
Yes, you can use mouth wash with an abscess on your gums. Using antimicrobial mouth wash can also reduce the infection and should be used daily. Another option is to rinse your mouth with sea salt and water.
Yes. This product can cause the tongue to blacken. At first it's a shock but then you realize that it's a side effect of the oral rinse which is not harmful. It would be helpful if this side effect was listed on the printout received from the pharmacists.
Use a product called Chlorhexidine if you can find some.Two brand names are Oronine or Avagard.You can also use a VERY deleted bleach and water solution. If that's the method you use be very careful to rinse the cage out completely before you put the snake back in.
It depends on the surgeon. Some doctors consider the extracted teeth to be biohazard waste which must be properly disposed of. Ask your doctor what his policy is before the surgery and let him know what you want. Sometimes they will make an exception.
By washing your hands thoroughly with germicides.
A slight tingling sensation in your mouth.