KIN CARE GEL 15 ML

KIN Care Gel 15ml renforce la muqueuse buccale et les gencives, il est idéal pour protéger la partie orale des appareils orthodontiques.

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Le gel Kin Care 15ml est un traitement conçu pour les personnes portant des appareils orthodontiques ou des prothèses. Elle contribue à hydrater, tonifier et protéger le tissu épithélial de la cavité buccale.

De plus, la formule du gel Kin Care de 15 ml favorise la formation d’un film protecteur et renforce la muqueuse buccale afin d’éviter des altérations telles que l’inflammation, les aphtes ou l’infection.

La muqueuse buccale est un revêtement intérieur humide qui recouvre et protège la cavité buccale. Il est important de traiter la muqueuse affaiblie afin de soulager la gêne et d’éviter d’éventuelles surinfections.

Composition

PROPYLÈNE GLYCOL. AQUA. CARBOMER (CARBOXYPOLIMÉTILEN). L’HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM. LE MÉTHYLPARABÈNE DE SODIUM. HYALURONATE DE SODIUM. PEG-40 HUILE DE RICIN HYDROGÉNÉE. EDTA DISODIUM. ALOE BARBADENSIS. HUILE DE ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS. L’ÉTHYLPARABÈNE DE SODIUM. LIMONENE.

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Application orale thématique.
  • Appliquez une quantité de gel de la taille d’un grain de riz directement avec votre doigt ou à l’aide d’un coton-tige, 2 ou 3 fois par jour ou selon les besoins. Ne pas rincer.
  • Il est conseillé de ne pas manger ou boire pendant au moins une demi-heure après la demande.

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