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Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
Do not swallow. Keep out of reach of children. For professional dental use only.
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Uses
Indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with post-extraction alveolar osteitis ("dry socket syndrome").
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Other Information
Dry Socket Paste is formulated relieve the symptoms of alveolar osteitis ("dry socket syndrome"). Dry Socket Paste contains 4% guaicol and 4% eugenol in a petrolatum base.
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Dry Socket Manufacturers
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Dentsply Llc, Professional Division, Trading As “sultan Healthcare”
Dry Socket | Dentsply Llc, Professional Division, Trading As "sultan Healthcare"
Establish a diagnosis of alveolar osteitis; typically characterized as a constant dull or throbbing ache, exacerbated by touch, approximately 2 days post extraction. The socket will have no clot present and will usually be packed with food debris. Thoroughly rinse and de-bride the socket. Introduce Dry Socket Paste into the socket using a flat-bladed instrument or a disposable syringe. Tamp down the Dry Socket Paste, ensuring coverage of all exposed bone. Do not cover the Dry Socket Paste. Dry Socket Paste will remain in the extraction socket 3 to 5 days and will gradually wash out as the socket heals – there is no need for a separate visit to remove the product.
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