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Corega

Corega Prosthesis Fixing Cream Flavorless 40g

Price SAR 38.81

Ref.: 6118968

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Product Description

Taste-free, color-free prosthetic fixation cream.

Product Description

Taste-free, color-free prosthetic fixation cream.

To apply the denture Clean and dry your denture. Apply to short strips without applying to the edges of the denture. Rinse your mouth before putting on the denture. Put on the denture, close your mouth and press for a few seconds. To remove the denture Rinse your mouth with warm water. Slowly remove the denture with rocking movements. Eliminate the remains of fixative cream on the denture or mouth with warm water and a soft brush.

Poly (Methylvinylether/maleic acid) sodium-calcium mixed partial salt, petrolatum, cellulose gum, paraffinum liquidum.

Corega Flavorless Fixing Cream provides strong fixation all day long and has a neutral flavor that doesn't change the taste of food. Prevents food particles from lodging between the denture and the gum.

Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Some people may be sensitive or allergic to this product. If you experience any allergic reaction or discomfort, stop using the product immediately. An ill-fitting denture can affect your health. Visit your dentist regularly to check the fit of your denture.

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