Product details & mandatory information
aldiamed mouth gel - saliva supplement in detail
Long-lasting moisturising gel for dry mouth care
Instead of a dry mouth, aldiamed mouth gel offers pleasant freshness. It moisturises the mouth for hours and prevents inflammation.
The viscous consistency of the gel covers the oral mucosa like a protective film and effectively protects it from drying out, even at night.
Application:
You can use aldiamed mouth gel as often as necessary. Apply it after brushing your teeth and rinsing your mouth, for example with aldiamed mouthwash. You can use it especially before going to bed at night.
Possible uses:
Apply aldiamed mouth gel directly to the gums or particularly dry areas of the mouth using your finger or a cotton bud. To moisten your entire oral cavity, place 1-2 cm of aldiamed mouth gel on your tongue and spread it evenly around your mouth with your tongue.
Active ingredients:
- - Aloe vera leaf extract
- - glycerol/glyceryl polyacrylate
- - Purified water
- - sorbitol
- - glycerol
Ingredients:
- - Xanthan gum
- - lactoferrin
- - Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
- - lysozyme
- - xylitol
Note:
The duration of the moisturising effect varies depending on individual factors. A low saliva flow, eating, drinking, chewing gum or brushing teeth can rinse the gel out of the mouth more quickly. For a long-lasting effect, it is recommended to reapply the gel after eating and drinking.
aldiamed mouth gel is also suitable for diabetics and denture wearers.
Ingredients:
Glycerine, sorbitol, xylitol, aloe vera, polyacrylate, xanthan gum, lactoferrin.
Advantages
- Long-lasting moisturising gel
- Nourishes dry mouth
- Easy to use after brushing
Important notes
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The seller reserves the right to carry out a pharmaceutical check by our pharmacists on the quantity of the medicine ordered. This may result in reductions in your order for this product. The invoice amount will then be adjusted automatically.
The reason for this is our pharmaceutical duty of care.