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X-Pur - Chlorhexidine - Oral Rinse

X-PUR CHX Oral Rinse is a 0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate treatment against gingivitis. It must be prescribed by a dentist or health care professional to treat gums inflammation caused by bacteria. Chlorhexidine, when used as an oral rinse, kils bacteria and helps gums become healthy.

X-PUR CHX is different from other brands; it has a great taste because it is sweetened with Xylitol and it contains only 4% alcohol.

Indications

  • Treats Gingivitis
  • Helps Reduce the Redness and Swelling of Gums
  • Controls any Bleeding Gums
  • ++ Benefits
    • Only 4% alcohol
    • Vial and pump available for a convenient use
    • Xylitol sweetened, for a great taste
  • ++ Clinical Uses
    • Bleeding gums
    • Gingival Inflammation
    • High caries risk
    • Periodontal treatments
    • Presurgical & Postsurgical
    • Treatment of Oral Candidiasis
    • Xerostomia
  • ++ Recommended Use
    • 2 times a day (morning and bed time) or following the recommendation of a dentist.
  • ++ Directions for Use
    • Rinse mouth with 15 ml (3tsp) of undiluted solution 30 seconds.

      Do not use Chlorhexidine Oral Rinse for 30 minutes after brushing with toothpaste as it can reduce the efficacy of Chlorexidine.
  • ++ Contraindications
    • May produce surface staining of the teeth. Adequate tooth brushing may prevent theses stains, which are not harmful or permanent and may be removed by a dental team.
  • ++ Documentation
  • ++ MSDS
    • Coming soon
  • ++ Monograph

Scientific Facts

"Chlorhexidine should be more frequently used as
a drug adjunct to classic periodontal therapy."

Pietruska M., Paniczko A., Waszkiel D., Pietruski J., Bernaczyk A.
Efficacy of local treatment with chlorhexidine gluconate drugs on the clinical status of periodontium in chronic periodontitis patients
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"Chlorhexidine may be a promising agent for treating
and preventing oral candidiasis."

Barasch A., Safford M. M., Dapkute-Marcus I., Fine D. H.
Efficacy of chlorhexidine gluconate rinse for treatment and prevention of oral candidiasis in HIV-infected children: a pilot study
[abstract]

"Rates of nosocomial pneumonia were lower in patients treated with Chlorhexidine than in patients treated with Listerine."

Houston S, Hougland P, Anderson JJ,
LaRocco M, Kennedy V, Gentry LO

Effectiveness of 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse
in reducing prevalence of nosocomial pneumonia
in patients undergoing heart surgery
[abstract]

"Xylitol is a sucrose substitute that appears to be not only non-cariogenic but also has antibacterial properties."

Featherstone John DB
Delivery Challenges for Fluoride, Chlorhexidine and Xylitol
(BMC Oral Health 2006)
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