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Pack Size1 Bottle of 200 ml Mouth Wash
Senquel-AD Mouth Wash is a desensitising mouthwash used to relieve tooth sensitivity. It consists of two active ingredients: Potassium nitrate and Sodium fluoride. Potassium nitrate helps to prevent cavities and reduce tooth sensitivity by blocking the nerve impulses that cause pain, while Sodium fluoride strengthens the teeth and helps prevent tooth decay. The mouthwash is typically used to relieve hypersensitivity of teeth caused by various factors, such as tooth decay, gum disease, worn enamel, or exposed tooth roots. It is formulated to reach even the narrowest gaps between teeth and inaccessible areas of the mouth.
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Good to Know:
Senquel-AD Mouth Wash is a quick and easy way to maintain good oral hygiene and alleviate tooth sensitivity.
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Product Form: Liquid
Dosage:
Use about 10 ml twice daily or as directed by a healthcare professional
Directions for Use:
Rinse with 10 ml solution and spit out
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Quick Tips:
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to brush your teeth as it is less harsh on the enamel.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Is tooth sensitivity permanent?
No, tooth sensitivity is not necessarily permanent. It can often be managed with proper dental care and management.
Q. How can I prevent tooth sensitivity?
Good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, flossing daily, and avoiding excessive consumption of acidic foods and drinks can help prevent tooth sensitivity.
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