Gel-Kam
Gel-Kam 122GM of 0.4%
What is Gel-Kam?
Gel-Kam is a topical fluoride gel that contains stannous fluoride, making it effective in the prevention of dental cavities and in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity. It is often used in individuals with high cavity risk or those experiencing sensitivity, providing a protective barrier and reducing acid production by oral bacteria. Regular application as part of a dental care routine can help maintain oral health and strengthen tooth enamel.Side Effects
- Mild gum irritation
- Temporary staining of teeth
- Dry mouth
Warnings
- Not for ingestion - use only as directed
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid eating, drinking, or rinsing mouth for 30 minutes after use
- Consult a dentist or doctor if dental sensitivities persist or worsen
- Use with caution in children under 6 years unless recommended by a healthcare provider
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What is Gel-Kam ?
Gel-Kam is a topical fluoride gel that contains stannous fluoride, making it effective in the prevention of dental cavities and in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity. It is often used in individuals with high cavity risk or those experiencing sensitivity, providing a protective barrier and reducing acid production by oral bacteria. Regular application as part of a dental care routine can help maintain oral health and strengthen tooth enamel.- Mild gum irritation
- Temporary staining of teeth
- Dry mouth
- Unpleasant taste
- Sore gums
- Not for ingestion - use only as directed
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid eating, drinking, or rinsing mouth for 30 minutes after use
- Consult a dentist or doctor if dental sensitivities persist or worsen
- Use with caution in children under 6 years unless recommended by a healthcare provider
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Gel-Kam 122GM of 0.4%
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