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Dentogel Gum Paint Health Feed

Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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The human body s ability to manage the fats consumed and the way the liver functions to handle this in the overall metabolism setting are dependent on choline. Choline, which is present mostly in the form of Vitamin B12, is available in plenty in most of the foods consumed by people regularly. The issue arises when the body system fails to absorb choline nutrient from the food consumed. There are also cases where the dietary intake does not possess adequate choline in it.

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Dentist•Chennai
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If the mouth ulcer is causing a lot of pain, gently rub a small ice cube over the spot or rinse your mouth with ice-cold water. You could also chew on a clove bud (lavang) and direct the juice generated to the area where the ulcer is located. Clove buds are a great ingredient to cure sore throat too. To prevent the ulcerated area from getting infected, make it a point to rinse your mouth with a little salt water. Remember, this won’t make the ulcer disappear, but it can help reduce the pain.
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You can apply that as well but for proper treatment kindly get a clinical assessment done by dentist .things can get even worse.
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MSC in Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Lucknow
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Legumes have some choline in it, but nonveg sources are best, even milk has choline but very less.
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery - BDS

Dentist•Chennai
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Try with turbocort gel or dentogel for pain relief have adequate amount of fruits and vegetables for nutritional imbalance... Take multivitamin supplements like becosules once a day for a week...Avoid hot and spicy food items in the due course of time.. Maintain good oral hygiene. If the condition persists or worsens even after following these instructions fr a week better to take the advice of your nearby dentist to look out for other causes..
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Hello. Good evening. Hope you are good. Thank you for approaching us. I saw your query. I can help you out of it. I advice you to take topical dentogel ointment on the gum twice a day for three days. The pain will get subsided. If not you can take an orthopantamogram or intra oral periapical radiograph of that teeth region. To check if any dental caries. Corn usually won't cause damage to gingival tissues. So don't worry. Thank you. Have a nice day.
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Hi,
It’s not recommended to use any barrier products to protect your skin before entering the pool. It doesn’t do much and it also can effect the pools chemistry; but still can apply a waterproof sunscreen designed to protect against chlorine sensitivities. Shower frequently between swims to reduce the amount of overall chlorine your skin will absorb.
Since Chlorine strips your skin of its natural oils (while also protecting you against harmful bacteria in your pool water) you will want ...more
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Dentist•Jabalpur
Hello lybrate-user,
if you are not getting releif from dentogel and dologel, you may have to use some special types of ointments, but for prescribing them I need to have detailed history of ulcers and if possible few photographs of ulcers. It would be best to consult in private with them.
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