Septodont Alveogyl :
Eugenol-impregnated alveolar dressing
Alveogyl is a paste utilized as a dressing for dry socket or post-extraction applications following a challenging or traumatic extraction, particularly in patients with a history of dry socket. Alveogyl serves as an effective dry socket dressing, swiftly alleviating patient pain, and offering convenience for healthcare professionals.
Features :
- With a fibrous consistency thanks to Penghawar fibers for an easy filling of the socket and a good adherence to the alveolus.
- Provides a soothing effect on the alveolar tissues thus helping to rapidly alleviate the pain.
- Convenient and easy to use: Alveogyl is a one-step, self-eliminating treatment requiring no suturing and no special attention other than observation of the healing process.
- May also be used as post-extraction dressing in patients with a history of dry sockets.
Composition :
- Penghawar djambi
- Eugenol
- Sodium lauryl sulphate
- Calcium carbonate
- Excipients
Packaging :
Direction To Use :
- Clean the extraction site: After the tooth extraction, the dentist will clean the socket or the empty space where the tooth was removed. Make sure the area is free of any debris or blood clots.
- Dry the extraction site: Using sterile gauze or cotton, gently pat dry the socket. It's important to ensure the area is dry before applying Alveogyl.
- Apply Alveogyl: Take a small amount of Alveogyl paste using a clean applicator or a sterile gloved finger. Place the paste directly into the socket, filling it completely. The paste should cover the entire extraction site.
- Smooth the paste: Using the applicator or your finger, gently press and smooth the paste to ensure it covers the socket evenly. Avoid applying excessive pressure that may dislodge the clot.
- Avoid rinsing or spitting: To allow the Alveogyl to work effectively, avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully for at least 24 hours. Instead, allow saliva to passively flow out of your mouth.
- Leave it in place: Alveogyl is designed to stay in place and slowly dissolve over time. It forms a protective layer over the extraction site, helping to prevent infection and promote healing. Avoid touching the paste with your tongue or finger.