Monday, November 12, 2012

GSK launched a new denture adhesive cream


GSK launched a new denture adhesive cream

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has launched a new denture adhesive for mounting Ultra Corega without zinc.

Now denture wearers in Romania have two options Corega adhesive cream without zinc content (Ultra Corega Corega Neutro and mounting), strong fixing dentures during the day. Zinc-free formulations are indicated on the packaging of the two products by stating "No ZINC".

GSK launched a new denture adhesive cream


More options for dentures

"By expanding the range Corega denture adhesive creams without zinc denture carriers offer several options when choosing a product without zinc content," said Dr. Frank Gonser, dentist and director of Medical Affairs & Clinical Research GSK Consumer Healthcare. "Denture wearers rely on products Corega a long time to feel comfortable and confident," added Dr. Gonser.

New Ultra drop No zinc Corega provides strong attachment denture during the day, because basic ingredients: carboxymethylcellulose sodium (sodium carboxymethylcellulose) and partially mineralized double salt (poly (methylvinylether / maleic acid) sodium-calcium mixed partial salt).

GSK launched a new denture adhesive cream


Extra protection

According to market research, denture wearers recognize that the greatest inconvenience they face is the penetration of debris as dentures, which causes discomfort, on the one hand, and high risk for bacteria. Clinical studies have shown that the use of denture adhesive creams without zinc content in the range Corega provide protection up to 74% more than when not using a dental adhesive against penetration of debris as dentures. Also Corega adhesive creams help prevent gum irritation and significantly improve denture stability, providing comfort, confidence and satisfaction of denture wearers.

Recommendations

"It is important for denture wearers understand that the use of adhesive can not solve the problems of dentures that no longer meets the patient's anatomy.", Said Dr. Gonser. "A proper denture patient anatomy will help him to enjoy the comfort and safety when eating foods that, in other circumstances, ought to avoid. It is therefore recommended that denture wearers to visit your dentist every 6 months for a routine check and denture adjustments, if necessary. "

New Corega Ultra Fix is ​​available in pharmacies and stores throughout the country, at a suggested retail price of 26 EUR.

3 comments:

  1. Too many dental adhesives can lead to a poor fit, and can lead to other problems, such as pain and infection.

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