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A Fresh Mouth Wash

A Fresh Mouth Wash

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Synonym

CHLORHEXIDINE

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

About A Fresh Mouth Wash

A Fresh Mouth Wash is used to treat mouth infections, mouth ulcers and gum disease/inflammation (gingivitis). Mouth infections occur due to the overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth. Symptoms include swollen gums, bad breath, teeth sensitivity, and unpleasant taste changes. Gingivitis is a bacterial inflammation of the gums.

A Fresh Mouth Wash contains chlorhexidine gluconate or chlorhexidine (an antiseptic). It works by destroying the bacteria that cause gum disease, tartar, and other illnesses in the mouth. As a result, it aids in the maintenance of proper dental and oral hygiene.

In some cases, A Fresh Mouth Wash may cause common side effects like irritation, unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth, dry mouth, and staining of teeth. These side effects do not require medical attention and will fade with time. However, you should seek medical attention if these side effects are persistent.

Please do not take A Fresh Mouth Wash if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Before using A Fresh Mouth Wash, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, intending to become pregnant, or nursing. After using A Fresh Mouth Wash, do not drink tea, coffee, or smoke for at least an hour. To maintain good oral hygiene, try to brush your teeth at least two times a day to avoid any oral infection and its spread.

Uses of A Fresh Mouth Wash

Treatment of Mouth infections, Gingivitis (gum inflammation), Dental plaque (tooth plaque)

Medicinal Benefits

A Fresh Mouth Wash is used to treat infections in the mouth, including gingivitis (gum inflammation), dental plaque, denture stomatitis and thrush. A Fresh Mouth Wash works by destroying the bacteria that cause gum disease, tartar, and other illnesses in the mouth. As a result, it aids in the maintenance of proper dental and oral hygiene.

Directions for Use

Mouthwash: Take the advised amount of the liquid into the mouth, swish for a minute, and spit out. Do not swallow.Mouth gel: Brush your teeth with the gel once or twice daily. To treat aphthous and other mouth ulcers, apply the gel to the afflicted regions once or twice daily.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of A Fresh Mouth Wash

  • Irritation
  • Unusual or unpleasant taste
  • Dry mouth
  • Staining of teeth

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to any of its constituents, do not use A Fresh Mouth Wash. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, notify your doctor. Do not give A Fresh Mouth Wash to children unless advised by a doctor. After using A Fresh Mouth Wash, do not drink tea, coffee, or smoke for an hour. A Fresh Mouth Wash may cause staining of teeth, therefore, brush and floss daily. Avoid contact of A Fresh Mouth Wash with eyes and nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug interactions: No interactions found/established.

Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Drug-Disease Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Regular dental exams can aid in the prevention of illness development.
  • It is essential to get frequent dental check-ups to discover and address any issues with your teeth and gums as early as possible.
  • Maintain adequate dental hygiene to prevent the transmission of infection.
  • Mild forms of gum disease are frequently treatable by practising basic dental hygiene.
  • Staining may be minimised by avoiding tea, coffee, red wine and brushing every day.

Special Advise

  • Avoid consuming beverages for at least 1 hour after using A Fresh Mouth Wash.
  • Children under the age of 12 should not use A Fresh Mouth Wash unless instructed to do so by a dentist or doctor.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Mouth infections: Mouth infections occur due to the overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth. Symptoms include swollen gums, bad breath, teeth sensitivity, and unpleasant taste changes.

Gingivitis: It is a periodontal or gum disease with swollen and bleeding gums caused in response to bacterial biofilms (also called plaque) that is attached to tooth surfaces. If left untreated, it can lead to periodontitis and, eventually, loss of teeth. Its signs and symptoms include bleeding from gums, swollen gums, a loose tooth and sometimes foul oral smell. Fusobacterium, Lachnospiraceae, Lautropia, Prevotella oulorum, and Rothia dentocariosa are some harmful bacteria that cause dental and gum problems. 

Denture stomatitis: Denture stomatitis (also known as oral stomatitis) is a fungus (yeast) infection caused by candida. It's very normal to have some candida in your mouth. However, candida can overgrow and cause a fungal illness when there is an imbalance. Stomatitis caused by candida is also commonly referred to as thrush.

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Alcohol

Caution

No interaction was found/established. However, it is advisable not to take or limit alcohol as a precautionary measure.

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Pregnancy

Caution

No harmful effects in human pregnancy have been reported. However, A Fresh Mouth Wash should be used only when the benefit to the mother has been assessed by a healthcare professional.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

A Fresh Mouth Wash is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. However, consult your doctor if you have any concerns.

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Driving

Not applicable

No reported interactions were found/established.

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Liver

Caution

Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of A Fresh Mouth Wash in patients with liver impairment.

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Kidney

Caution

Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of A Fresh Mouth Wash in patients with kidney impairment.

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Children

Caution

A Fresh Mouth Wash should be given to children only if a healthcare professional recommends.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

207 Signature - 1 2nd floor Near Divya Bhaskar Press, Makarba Railway Crossing, S. G. Highway Makarba, Ahmedabad - 380051
Other Info - AF16280

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FAQs

A Fresh Mouth Wash belongs to the class of medication called oral antiseptic and disinfectant agents used to treat mouth infections, mouth ulcers and gum disease/inflammation (gingivitis).
A Fresh Mouth Wash works by destroying the bacteria that cause gum disease, tartar, and other illnesses in the mouth. As a result, it aids in the maintenance of proper dental and oral hygiene.
Gum disease is caused by plaque build-up on the teeth. Plaque is a bacterial-infested sticky substance. Some bacteria in plaque are harmless, but others are hazardous to your gums' health. Plaque builds up on your teeth and hurts your gums if you do not brush them. This might result in redness, bleeding, oedema, and pain.
After using A Fresh Mouth Wash, avoid eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth for 30-60minutes.
Yes, A Fresh Mouth Wash may cause staining of teeth if taken for a prolonged time. However, the staining may not be permanent and might disappear after discontinuation of A Fresh Mouth Wash. To avoid staining, brush and floss your teeth every day.
Although there is very little information on the safety of A Fresh Mouth Wash during pregnancy, it's generally OK to use it; it is not considered harmful.
In some cases, A Fresh Mouth Wash may cause common side effects like irritation, unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth, dry mouth, and tooth staining. These side effects do not require medical attention and will fade with time. However, you should seek medical attention if these side effects are persistent.
Use A Fresh Mouth Wash for 2-4 weeks only or as instructed by the healthcare professional based on a medical condition.
Yes, bad breath (Halitosis) can be reduced using A Fresh Mouth Wash. Chlorhexidine is effective at reducing bad breath (halitosis) because it is bactericidal and bacteriostatic against various kinds of bacteria.
For best results, use A Fresh Mouth Wash after you have brushed and flossed your teeth. Take the advised amount of the liquid into the mouth, swish for a minute, and spit out. Do not swallow.
Do not rinse your mouth with water immediately after using A Fresh Mouth Wash, as this will increase the bitterness. Rinsing may also decrease the effect of the A Fresh Mouth Wash.
No, most manufacturers and dentists advise spitting the rinse out after use rather than swallowing it.
Although you are meant to swish and spit mouthwash, consuming a mouthful is not harmful. If you consume a high amount, you may get alcohol and/or fluoride toxicity. In such instances, go to the nearest hospital immediately.
Read labels carefully and follow the recommendations for use, being sure not to exceed the suggested amount or frequency.
Don't eat or drink for at least 30 minutes after using A Fresh Mouth Wash. This allows the active compounds time to activate without being rinsed away.
Make sure to swish the mouthwash between your teeth and across your tongue. After swishing, thoroughly expel the mouthwash from your mouth and do not rinse with water. This allows the active substances to remain on your teeth longer.

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