Which Anbesol Is Right For You?

Which Anbesol Is Right For You?

Anbesol offers effective relief for oral pain, caused by a variety of common issues. The Anbesol range offers targeted oral pain relief from mouth ulcers, denture irritation to babies teething. All Anbesol products are sugar-free and contain a local anesthetic to relieve pain, as well as two antiseptics to help prevent infections.

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About Mouth Ulcers

Mouth Ulcers can be painful, which can make it uncomfortable to ear, drink, and brush your teeth. They can be caused by a variety of factors such as smoking cessation, orthodontics, and stress. All three Anbesol variants are indicated for mouth ulcer treatments. Anbesol helps by numbing the sensation of pain caused by the mouth ulcers and contains two antibacterial ingredients which help to prevent infection.

 

About babies Teething

Some babies are born with their first teeth, others may start testing from around four months old. Teething can ofter be stressful for new parents and having an opportunity to talk to a health care professional about recommended treatments can help to ease concerns.

Anbesol Teething gel (lidocaine hydrochloride 1%, Chlorocresol 0.1%, Cetrylpyridium Chloride 0.02%) or Anbesol Liquid can be used to relieve the pain caused by babies teething.

About Denture Irritation

Dentures can loosen and cause discomfort as the wearer’s mouth changes. As the gums and jawbone eventually shrink, dentures may not fit as well as they used to and can become loose, or they may become worn. Poorly fitting dentures should be assessed by a dentist, but the discomfort caused by dentures can be relieved with Anbesol Adult Strenght Gel ( Lidocaine hydrochloride 2%, Chlorocresol 0.1%, Cetylpydinium chloride 0.02%) or Anbesol Liquid ( Lidocaine Hydrochloride 0.9%, Chlorocresol 0.1%, Cetylpyridinium chloride 0.02%)

 

References:  Anbesol 

Dock Pharmacy Health Advice

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