What is Urgo Filmogel for mouth ulcers and small mouth sores?
When a canker sore settles in the mouth, it quickly becomes a source of daily discomfort. Urgo Filmogel Mouth ulcers and small mouth sores has been designed to isolate the lesion, provide immediate pain relief and promote healing. Thanks to its innovative formula, this liquid dressing forms a flexible, resistant protective film that lasts up to 4 hours, even in contact with food or drink.
This device acts as a real pain shield, protecting the oral mucosa from friction caused by teeth, food or braces. Its fruity "tutti frutti" aroma makes application more pleasant, while providing additional comfort. The product's effectiveness is clinically proven: over 90% of users say they are satisfied after use. It not onlysoothes pain, it also plays an active role in the rapid healing of mouth ulcers. Particularly practical, Filmogel resists saliva and does not dissolve during meals. It therefore accompanies the affected person in his or her daily life without interruption, enabling him or her to regain optimal oral comfort.
Mouth ulcers are benign but highly uncomfortable lesions, often triggered by stress, fatigue, certain foods or minor trauma. This product responds to this problem by offering a simple, discreet and effective solution, suitable for adults aged 18 and over. This treatment is a complete answer to soothe, protect and accelerate the healing of mouth ulcers and small mouth sores. It puts the smile back on your face and relieves the pain of chewing and speaking.
For younger children, we offer Bloxaphte Junior Gel Mouth ulcers 15 ml, available at the best online price.
How to use this Filmogel to relieve mouth ulcers?
For best results, follow these steps carefully:
- Wipe one side of the spatula over the rim of the bottle.
- Apply the remaining amount directly to the mouth ulcer or lesion with the tip of the spatula, covering it well.
- Leave to dry for ten seconds or so before closing your mouth: a protective film becomes visible.
- If the mouth ulcer is not completely covered, repeat the application.
- Apply 3 to 4 times a day, without removing the previous film, preferably before meals, until healing is complete (3 to 5 days).
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Precautions for use
- Do not use on major mouth ulcers (> 1 cm), herpetiform ulcers or infected lesions.
- Do not use on deep wounds, burns or in cases of allergy to salicylates.
- Not recommended for children, pregnant or breast-feeding women.
- For use by adults aged 18 and over.
- Close bottle tightly after use, and use within 6 months of opening.
- For use on oral mucosa only.
- May cause a slight tingling sensation.
- Do not apply to the outside of the lips or scratch the film.
- If no improvement after 5 days, consult a doctor.
- Keep out of reach of children. Do not drink contents of bottle.
- Do not smoke during application or before complete drying.
- Do not exceed expiration date.
- Keep away from sources of ignition, at temperatures < 30°C.
- Can be used with braces if not covered by them.
What is the composition of this gel dressing for oral wounds?
Ingredients
Cellulose derivative, Mineral acid, Carboxylic acids, Alcohol, Water, Flavor, Sucralose
Presentation
6 ml bottle with applicator spatula, available at the best online price.
Expert advice
In naturopathy, oral health often reflects the body's overall balance. Mouth ulcers can be linked to factors such as stress, low immunity, vitamin deficiencies (particularly B and C) or an irritating diet. To limit the occurrence of mouth ulcers, we recommend a diet rich in vegetables, fresh fruit and alkalizing foods, while cutting down on spicy foods, alcohol and tobacco.
Relaxation (breathing, meditation, yoga) can also help soothe the nervous system and limit recurrent outbreaks of mouth ulcers. Finally, a well-balanced intestinal microbiota, through the consumption of natural probiotics, can support the resistance of the oral mucosa.