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Hox Mouth Wash belongs to the group of topical antiseptics with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to relieve mouth irritation that may occur due to canker sores or gum infection (gingivitis). Gingivitis is an inflammation of your gums. Canker sores are small mouth ulcers and shallow lesions that develop in the inner lining of your mouth.
Hox Mouth Wash contains ‘’Hydrogen Peroxide’’ that functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease.
Hox Mouth Wash is available as a gel and mouthwash. Use it as per the instructions given on the pack. Hox Mouth Wash may cause certain 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 resolve with time. However, you should seek medical attention if these side effects are persistent.
Hox Mouth Wash should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any of its contents. Before using Hox Mouth Wash, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, intending to become pregnant, or nursing. After using Hox 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.
Hox Mouth Wash is an 'antiseptic' primarily used to treat infections in the mouth, including gingivitis (gum inflammation), dental plaque, denture stomatitis and thrush occurring due to certain harmful microbes like yeast and bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide acts against various bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast and spores. Hox Mouth Wash works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams help in cleaning the area of application. Hox Mouth Wash also functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease. It effectively kills harmful microorganisms in the mouth that causes dental cavities and relieves mouth irritation caused by gum infections or mouth ulcers and hence, is used as a mouth rinse.
Do not use Hox Mouth Wash if you are allergic to Hox Mouth Wash or any of its ingredients. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before taking Hox Mouth Wash. In rare cases, Hox Mouth Wash can cause allergic reactions. If you feel any such symptoms, immediately stop taking Hox Mouth Wash and contact your doctor. After using Hox Mouth Wash, do not drink tea, coffee, or smoke for an hour. Hox Mouth Wash may cause staining of teeth; therefore, brush and floss daily. Avoid contact of Hox Mouth Wash with eyes and nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water. Avoid contact of Hox Mouth Wash with eyes and nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water.
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Gingivitis: It is an inflammation of the gingival part of the gums, i.e. the part of your gums around the base of your teeth, called gingivitis. It results in swelling, pain, irritation, redness and sometimes even bleeding.
Canker Sores: Canker sores, often referred to as mouth ulcers, are small, shallow lesions that develop on the inner lining of the mouth as a result of mechanical stress, heat, inflammation, or infection.
Mouth infections: The proliferation of germs in the mouth leads to mouth infections. Gum swelling, poor smell, sensitive teeth, and unappealing taste modifications are symptoms.
About Hox Mouth Wash
Hox Mouth Wash belongs to the group of topical antiseptics with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to relieve mouth irritation that may occur due to canker sores or gum infection (gingivitis). Gingivitis is an inflammation of your gums. Canker sores are small mouth ulcers and shallow lesions that develop in the inner lining of your mouth.
Hox Mouth Wash contains ‘’Hydrogen Peroxide’’ that functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease.
Hox Mouth Wash is available as a gel and mouthwash. Use it as per the instructions given on the pack. Hox Mouth Wash may cause certain 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 resolve with time. However, you should seek medical attention if these side effects are persistent.
Hox Mouth Wash should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any of its contents. Before using Hox Mouth Wash, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, intending to become pregnant, or nursing. After using Hox 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.
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In order to rid the skin of infections, Hox Mouth Wash acts by having an antiseptic effect and eliminating infection-causing bacteria.
Spicy foods, food items with sharp edges, a highly acidic diet, stress, teenage and braces or other orthodontic appliances are all risk factors for mouth ulcers.
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. Plaque builds up on your teeth and hurts your gums if you do not brush them. This might result in redness, bleeding, edema, and pain.
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Pregnancy
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Hox Mouth Wash is mostly safe to be used during pregnancy. However, consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Breast Feeding
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Hox Mouth Wash is probably safe to be used during breastfeeding. However, consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
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Hox Mouth Wash does not affect your driving ability.
Liver
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Hox Mouth Wash can be used in patients with liver problems. However, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Hox Mouth Wash in impaired liver function.
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Hox Mouth Wash can be used in patients with kidney problems. However, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Hox Mouth Wash in impaired kidney function.
Children
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Please consult a child specialist regarding the use of Hox Mouth Wash in children below 12 years of age.
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Hox Mouth Wash is an 'antiseptic' primarily used to treat infections in the mouth, including gingivitis (gum inflammation), dental plaque, denture stomatitis and thrush occurring due to certain harmful microbes like yeast and bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide acts against various bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast and spores. Hox Mouth Wash works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams help in cleaning the area of application. Hox Mouth Wash also functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease. It effectively kills harmful microorganisms in the mouth that causes dental cavities and relieves mouth irritation caused by gum infections or mouth ulcers and hence, is used as a mouth rinse.
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Do not use Hox Mouth Wash if you are allergic to Hox Mouth Wash or any of its ingredients. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before taking Hox Mouth Wash. In rare cases, Hox Mouth Wash can cause allergic reactions. If you feel any such symptoms, immediately stop taking Hox Mouth Wash and contact your doctor. After using Hox Mouth Wash, do not drink tea, coffee, or smoke for an hour. Hox Mouth Wash may cause staining of teeth; therefore, brush and floss daily. Avoid contact of Hox Mouth Wash with eyes and nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water. Avoid contact of Hox Mouth Wash with eyes and nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water.
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Gingivitis: It is an inflammation of the gingival part of the gums, i.e. the part of your gums around the base of your teeth, called gingivitis. It results in swelling, pain, irritation, redness and sometimes even bleeding.
Canker Sores: Canker sores, often referred to as mouth ulcers, are small, shallow lesions that develop on the inner lining of the mouth as a result of mechanical stress, heat, inflammation, or infection.
Mouth infections: The proliferation of germs in the mouth leads to mouth infections. Gum swelling, poor smell, sensitive teeth, and unappealing taste modifications are symptoms.
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