Oraldene™

Patient Information

Oraldene mouthwash

Active ingredient: 0.1% w/v hexetidine

Hexetidine is a substance that kills bacteria and certain fungi. When used in a mouthwash, these properties are useful for the relief of mouth and throat infections.

What is Oraldene used for?

Oraldene is a therapeutic mouthwash that can be used to treat:

  • sore throats
  • mouth ulcers
  • bleeding gums (gingivitis)
  • bad breath (halitosis)

Oraldene helps to combat the growth of bacteria eHa and fungi that can cause mouth ulcers, oral thrush, and bad breath. It also fights established gingivitis, reducing infection, swelling, bleeding and pain. In addition, Oraldene can also be used to soothe sore throats. These oral conditions and their symptoms are explained more fully on the other side of this leaflet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warner Lambert, Lambert Court, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO5 3ZQ

How to use Oraldene

Oraldene is to be used solely as a mouthwash. The treatment for children (six years old and above only, adults, and the elderly is as follows:

  • Rinse the mouth or gargle with at least 15 ml (approximately 1 tablespoonful) of Oraldene undiluted, do this two or three times a day
  • Oraldene should not be diluted before use.
  • Oraldene should not be swallowed.
  • If symptoms persist, discontinue treatment with Oraldene and consult your doctor.

How to store

Store Oraldene in a cool place, away from direct light

Keep out of the reach of children.

Do not use if bottle seal is broken when purchased .

 

Oraldene is distributed by Warner Lambert Health Care, a division of the product licence holder, Parke, Davis & Company, Lambert Court, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO5 3ZQ and manufactured by Parke Davis & Co. Limited, Usk Road, Pontypool, Gwent NP4 0YH.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oraldene is a trade mark

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Oraldene™

Oral Health Guide

A healthy mouth, teeth and gums are everyone's aim. Not only do they look good, but they also feel good. But no matter how thorough your oral hygiene routine is, the mouth can still be prone to infection from time to time. The result is swelling, inflammation, painful mouth ulcers, and an uncomfortable mouth generally.

Regular trips to your dentist are an essential part of looking after your mouth and so is eating a healthy diet. Flossing and brushing your teeth well on a regular basis are also vital, and there is considerable

scientific evidence to show that antiseptic mouthwashes are an effective element in good oral hygiene. However, when the first signs of trouble appear, Oraldene may be able to give you the extra help you need.

Listed below are some common oral health complaints and their symptoms for which Oraldene is an effective treatment. Remember to consult your doctor or dentist if the problem persists or the symptoms worsen.

Sore or bleeding gums (gingivitis)

Sore throats

Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums (the gingiva) caused usually by a build up of dental plaque. Plaque is a living colony of bacteria that accumulate in pits or fissures where the gums meet the teeth and between the teeth. If the plaque is not removed regularly by toothbrushing and flossing, the bacteria grow and produce substances which cause gum inflammation and some bleeding

Like mouth ulcers, sore throats can have many causes, for example, they may accompany colds or flu. Gargling with Oraldene will help soothe an inflamed throat and promote healing. Remember that some sore throats result from serious infections. You should consult your doctor if a sore throat persists or is particularly troublesome.

Mouth ulcers

Bad breath (halitosis)

Mouth ulcers are shallow, usually painful erosions of the lining of the mouth or gums which may occur singly or in crops and may be recurrent. Many ulcers are caused by bacterial, viral and fungal infections associated with stress, underlying illness,

Bad breath has two main causes: strong smelling or spicy foods or drink; or bacteria normally present in the mouth can digest food particles to produce smelly, sulphur-containing compounds. Oraldene combats growth of the bacteria that produce bad smells and is recommended for people with severe or recurrent bad breath problems.

Oral Thrush

certain foods, stopping smoking, or menstruation. They may also be cause by repeated rubbing from badly fitting dentures. Mouth ulcers generally last between 10-14 days. The pain lasts three to five days, then healing starts to take place. However, if an ulcer lasts from more that 14 days, go and see your doctor.

Thrush is the medical term for an infection caused by the fungus Candida. It is identified by a characteristic growth of a material resembling milk curds, usually on the tongue and inside the cheeks.

 

When used as directed, the therapeutic properties of Oraldene help to combat and ease the symptoms of painful and irritating oral infections. It is important that you consult your doctor or dentist if any condition persists.