Corsodyl (chlorhexidine): Reviews and patient testimonials
Medication indications
Corsodyl 0.2% Mouthwash
For inhibition of the formation of dental plaque.
As an aid in the treatment and prevention of gingivitis and in the maintenance of oral hygiene, particularly in situations where toothbrushing cannot be adequately employed (e.g. following oral surgery, in mentally or physically handicapped patients).
Also for use in a post-periodontal surgery or treatment* regimen to promote gingival healing.
*NB: Use as part of a post-periodontal treatment regimen has only been adequately studied over the short term and following standard root surface instrumentation.
It is useful in the management of aphthous ulceration and oral candidal infections (e.g. denture stomatitis and thrush).
Corsodyl 1% w/w Dental Gel
Inhibition of formation of dental plaque.
As an aid in the treatment and prevention of gingivitis.
As an aid to maintaining oral hygiene.
For use in a post-peridontal surgery or treatment* regimen to promote gingival healing.
*NB: Use as part of a post-periodontal treatment regimen has only been adequately studied over the short term and following standard root surface instrumentation.
It is useful in the management of recurrent aphthous ulceration.
It is useful in the management of recurrent oral candidal infections.
As an aid in the prevention of dental caries in high-caries-risk patients (for example xerostomia sufferers), when used in a regimen as an adjunct to fluoride.
Corsodyl Spray
For inhibition of the formation of dental plaque.
As an aid in the treatment and prevention of gingivitis and in the maintenance of oral hygiene, particularly in situations where tooth brushing cannot be adequately employed (e.g. following oral surgery, in physically or mentally handicapped patients, the terminally ill or immunocompromised patients).
Also for use in a post-peridontal surgery or treatment* regimen to promote gingival healing.
*NB: Use as part of a post-periodontal treatment regimen has only been adequately studied over the short term and following standard root surface instrumentation.
It is useful in the management of aphthous ulceration and oral candidal infections (e.g. denture stomatitis and thrush).
Route of administration: Oral
Molecule: chlorhexidine
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