How does rincinol PRN work for mouth sores?
If so, then you must try Rincinol PRN Pain Relieving Rinse. This product really works. I’ve used it myself when I had braces, and so did my daughter. It is a mouth rinse that forms a protective barrier over your mouth sores, making you more comfortable, and enabling the sores to heal.
Is there an alcohol-free mouth sore rinse?
GUM Rincinol P. R. N. mouth sore rinse provides fast and effective pain relief up to six hours. Unlike many other mouth sore gels and rinses, GUM Rincinol P. R. N. does not contain benzocaine which numbs the whole mouth or alcohol that stings on application.
What are the ingredients in rincinol 4 oz oral rinse?
Sodium Hyaluronate; Polyvinylpyrrolidone; Glycyrrhetinic Acid; Aloe Vera Extract; Propylene Glycol; Maltodextrin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Hydroxyethylcellulose; PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil; Disodium Edetate; Benzalkonium Chloride; Flavoring (Methylcyclopentenolone US CFR 21 172.515, GRAS); Sodium Saccharin; Water
How long does it take for rincinol PRN to work?
It provides up to 6 hours of relief with just one application. Just tear open the pouch, swish the liquid in your mouth, spit it out, and you’re good to go! For best results, avoid eating or drinking for one hour. It’s safe for children to use, and non-toxic if swallowed. These travel packets are not sold in stores.
When to use rincinol for a mouth sore?
GUM Rincinol P. R. N. mouth sore rinse creates a thin, invisible, bio adhesive protective barrier which shields the sensitive nerve-endings from irritants such as food, drinks, braces, or dentures. GUM Rincinol P. R. N. mouth sore rinse provides fast and effective pain relief up to six hours.
GUM Rincinol P. R. N. mouth sore rinse provides fast and effective pain relief up to six hours. Unlike many other mouth sore gels and rinses, GUM Rincinol P. R. N. does not contain benzocaine which numbs the whole mouth or alcohol that stings on application.
Sodium Hyaluronate; Polyvinylpyrrolidone; Glycyrrhetinic Acid; Aloe Vera Extract; Propylene Glycol; Maltodextrin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Hydroxyethylcellulose; PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil; Disodium Edetate; Benzalkonium Chloride; Flavoring (Methylcyclopentenolone US CFR 21 172.515, GRAS); Sodium Saccharin; Water
Do you have to wash your mouth with alcohol if you have gingivitis?
There are plenty of reasons to choose an alcohol-free mouthwash when you’re trying to control gingivitis: they don’t have the initial burning sensation of other rinses, and washes with alcohol can worsen dry mouth in the long term.