Enziclor Dental Gel is a medicated oral preparation designed to help manage gum and dental conditions. It contains a combination of agents that reduce bacterial growth, soothe inflammation, and provide pain relief in conditions such as gingivitis, mouth ulcers, and post-dental procedures. Regular use as prescribed supports oral hygiene and healing.
Ingredients
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Chlorhexidine Gluconate
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Lignocaine Hydrochloride (may vary depending on formulation)
Drug Class
Antiseptic / Local anesthetic dental preparation
Dosage Form
Dental Gel
Uses
Enziclor Dental Gel is used for:
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Reducing gum inflammation (gingivitis)
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Providing relief in mouth ulcers and oral pain
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Preventing secondary infection after dental procedures
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Supporting healing in periodontal pockets
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Temporary relief of pain during teething (if prescribed)
Dosage
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Apply a pea-sized amount of gel to the affected area 2–3 times daily or as advised by the dentist.
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Dosage must always be individualized by a healthcare professional.
In Case of Overdose
Excessive application may cause oral irritation, numbness, or difficulty swallowing. Rinse the mouth and seek medical advice if accidental ingestion occurs.
Missed Dose
Apply as soon as remembered, unless it is nearly time for the next scheduled dose. Do not double the application.
How To Use
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Wash hands before application.
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Apply directly to the affected gum or oral area with a clean finger or cotton bud.
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Avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after application.
When Not to Use
Do not use Enziclor Dental Gel if:
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You are allergic to chlorhexidine, lignocaine, or any ingredient in the formulation
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You have severe oral lesions unless prescribed by a dentist
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In children, unless specifically directed by a doctor
Side Effects
Possible side effects may include:
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Temporary numbness or tingling in the mouth
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Mild burning or stinging at the application site
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Altered taste sensation
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Rarely: allergic skin or oral reactions
Precautions & Warnings
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Avoid swallowing the gel; it is for local oral use only.
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Do not use longer than prescribed, as it may disturb normal oral flora.
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Use with caution in patients with liver or heart rhythm problems (due to lignocaine).
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women should only use on a dentist’s advice.
Drug Interactions
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May interact with other oral antiseptics or local anesthetic agents.
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Avoid concurrent use with alcohol-containing mouthwashes (may reduce effectiveness).
Storage/Disposal
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Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature.
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Keep tightly closed, away from heat and sunlight.
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Keep out of children’s reach.
Control Drug
No
Quick Tips
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Apply only the prescribed amount.
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Avoid spicy or acidic foods that may worsen mouth irritation.
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Maintain good oral hygiene along with treatment.
Doctor’s Review
Dr. Kamran Hussain, BDS, FCPS
“I often prescribe Enziclor Dental Gel for patients with gum inflammation and painful oral ulcers. It combines antiseptic and numbing effects, giving both protection and relief. I always remind patients to avoid swallowing the gel and to use it only for the recommended duration to maintain oral balance.”
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational and product reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for a dental prescription or medical advice. Always use Enziclor Dental Gel under the guidance of a qualified dentist or healthcare provider.
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