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Corsodyl Dental Gel – Effective Oral Care for Gum Disease & Tooth Decay

  • Targets gum disease, tooth decay, mouth ulcers & oral thrush

  • Prevents plaque build-up & bacteria growth

  • Provides up to 12 hours of protection

 

How Corsodyl Dental Gel Works

  • Contains chlorhexidine digluconate, a powerful antibacterial agent

  • Kills plaque-causing bacteria within 30 seconds

  • Helps maintain oral hygiene & gum health

 

Directions for Use:

Gum Disease:

  • Brush teeth with 2cm of gel for at least 1 minute, once or twice daily for 1 month

 

Mouth Ulcers & Oral Thrush:

  • Apply directly with a clean fingertip/cotton bud, once or twice daily for 1 minute

  • Continue for 2 more days after healing

 

Denture Sore Mouth:

  • Brush dentures with 2.5cm of gel using a moistened toothbrush, once or twice daily for 1 month

 

After Dental Surgery or Tooth Decay:

  • Follow your dentist/pharmacist’s instructions

  • Do not use immediately after brushing your teeth

 

Possible Side Effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Irritation, soreness, or swelling of the mouth

  • Staining of the tongue & teeth

  • Change of taste or burning sensation

 

Report any side effects via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme

Serious Side Effects – Get Emergency Help If You Experience:

  • Severe allergic reaction – Swelling, rash, breathing difficulty

 

Warnings – Who Should NOT Use This Product?

  • Anyone allergic to its ingredients

 

Medication Interactions – Consult Before Use If Taking Other Medicines

  • Speak to your GP or pharmacist before using Corsodyl Dental Gel

 

Age & Pregnancy Restrictions

  • Not suitable for children under 12 years

  • Can be used during pregnancy & breastfeeding – but consult a doctor first

 

Storage Information

  • Store out of reach of children

  • Do not use after expiry date

 

Important Safety Information

  • Consult a pharmacist before use if unsure

  • Read the patient leaflet carefully before use

  • For medical advice, visit NHS

 

Patient Information Leaflet