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Dental First Aid is professionally formulated to assist people with a healthy immune response to minor dental pain, whatever the cause, including following extraction. Dental First Aid can be used for temporary relief while waiting to be treated by a dental health professional.
Reasons for dental pain can include a broken or cracked tooth, nerve inflammation, decay, tooth extraction, injury or root canal. Dental pain should always be assessed and treated by a dental health professional.
Oral drops in a sweet glycerine or alcohol baseCompetition safe (not swab-able)
A dose consists of 2 pumps of remedy onto the tongue.
Dose: Initially, take 2 pumps orally, onto the tongue, every 1/2 hour for 2 or 3, then reduce to dosing 2-3 times a day, as needed.
Consult your health care professional and support your recovery by drinking plenty of fluids and resting.
50ml bottle = 130 doses
90ml bottle = 230 doses
* Oral drops available in sweet glycerine base or alcohol base.
* Safe, non-toxic ingredients
* Safe to use alongside prescription medications
* Non-addictive
* Competition safe (not swab-able)
* Gluten and Dairy free
* All remedies have a shelf life of 2 years
Remedies are dispensed in a 50ml or 90ml food grade aluminium bottle with a hygienic serum pump lid with over-cap.
Warning: Always read the label. If symptoms persist, consult your health care professional. Keep all medicines out of reach of children. Store below 40°C, away from direct sunlight and strong smelling substances.
Made in New Zealand. 100% Natural and Non-toxic. Homeopathic Preparation.
Contains equal parts of: Bellis per, Calc-phos, Hekla, Hypericum, Ruta grav,
Base: Either sweet vegetable glycerine & purified water or alcohol & purified water
Like all Hippo Health products, this product comes with a money back guarantee for anyone not pleased with the results.
This remedy won’t cause any adverse effects, but the ingredients will only activate when they come into contact with a mucous membrane such as the tongue, gums or lips.
The information provided in these FAQs serves only as general information and we encourage you to work closely with your medical practitioner or veterinarian for professional advice.