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Eugenol is a substance with ingredients extracted from nature. Many scientific studies have shown great uses in local antiseptic and anti-inflammatory, so Eugenol is used in dental preparations. Let's find out more complete information about Eugenol through the article below.
1. What is Eugenol?
Eugenol is a naturally occurring molecule found in several plants such as cinnamon, cloves, in bay leaves, and in some essential oils.
It has been used as a topical antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant. When mixed with zinc oxide it is used as a temporary anodyne dental filling. It is also used as a flavoring agent and used in oral hygiene preparations such as mouthwashes, both for flavoring, and as a topical antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
Eugenol can also be mixed with other analgesic products to enhance the analgesic effect. Research also shows that eugenol has anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antipyretic, antioxidant, antifungal, and analgesic properties. However, these effects have not been widely applied in practice.
The exact mechanism of action of Eugenol is still unknown. However, eugenol has been shown to disrupt anti-pain activities, thereby providing effective pain relief.
2. What does Eugenol do?
Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, the drug is used with other substances in the form of mouthwash with the following effects:
Anti-inflammatory, reducing toothache. Prevents gingivitis and tooth decay. In addition, the drug is also combined with zinc oxide to help treat dental procedures, to help attach temporary prostheses and to temporarily restore teeth and cavities.
In addition, it is also formulated as a topical cream with the effect of helping to relieve pain in some areas of the skin.
3. Usage and dosage of Eugenol
How to use: Depending on the form of the preparation that it is combined in different ways, each form has different uses. If in the form of a mouthwash, take a sufficient amount of water and then rinse your mouth for a few minutes. If the cream is applied to the skin, when using it, take an appropriate amount and apply it to the painful area.
Dosage: Depending on the product combined with this substance, use the correct dose recommended by the manufacturer.
4. Notes when using Eugenol
When using Eugenol you need to note a few things below:
Do not use for people with a history of hypersensitivity to Eugenol or any of its ingredients. When using the drug can cause irritation in the mucous membranes, skin at the place of use. Accordingly, you should stop taking the drug and monitor for local reactions. When taking the drug, you need to carefully read the instructions for use according to the manufacturer's instructions and consult your pharmacist or doctor if you feel uncertain about the use of the drug. Store preparations containing Eugenol in a cool place, away from direct light. Hopefully, through the article you have better understand Eugenol to have an effective way to use it, avoiding unwanted side effects.
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