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  • Zingisol 15ml

    Composition:

    Zinc Sulphate I.P. 2% w/v in an aqueous base.

    Astringents

    Astringents are chemical compounds that precipitate proteins without penetrating the cells. They affect only the superficial layer of mucosa — making the surface mechanically stronger and decreasing the exudation. The word “astringent” is derived from the Latin word adstringere, which means “to bind fast”. Astringents have relatively low cell permeability, and act generally as irritants in moderate concentrations and caustics in high concentrations.

    Mode of action:

    Astringents cause contraction of tissues by constricting small blood vessels, extracting water from the tissues or by precipitating proteins. Astringents are used in dentistry to cleanse and tighten the gums.

    Indications:

    Dentists can apply astringents to gingival tissues
    1. to stop bleeding gums
    2. Before taking impressions
    3. Before doing Class V or root surface restorations.

    Directions for use:

    Take 3 to 4 drops Zingisol on the fingertip and massage each quadrant 3 to 4 times a day, or as directed by the dentist or physician.

    Storage:

    Store in a cool, dark place. Caution: For external use only.

    Presentation:

    Plastic bottle of 15ml (0.5 fl.oz) with inbuilt dropper.

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