Forest balm rinse for gums and teeth, instructions

Today, pharmacies and supermarkets are literally overflowing with various oral care products. There is a great variety of toothpastes, gum gels, flosses and other products on the shelves. One of the consistently popular products in this category is mouthwash.

Most dentists are confident that to prevent caries and other dental problems, it is enough to simply follow the rules of brushing - use toothpaste at least 2 times a day and carefully remove food debris with a special floss. Ordinary citizens usually use rinses more to eliminate bad breath or to prevent gum inflammation.

Whether it is necessary to buy a mouthwash or whether you can do without it is an ambiguous question, to which we will try to find an answer in the framework of this article.

Release form and composition

The product is available in the form of a rinse aid:

  • with oak bark for bleeding gums: with pine flavor (250 ml in a bottle);
  • with sage for gum inflammation: with pine flavor (250 ml in a bottle);
  • for healthy gums with propolis: pine flavor (250 ml in a bottle);
  • active gel for sensitive teeth and gums: mint flavor (400 ml in a bottle);
  • intensive gum restoration: with herbal flavor (250 ml in a bottle).

The composition of the Oak Bark Rinse for Bleeding Gums / Sage Rinse for Inflamed Gum / Gum Health Rinse with Propolis includes: Aqua, Glycerin, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Hypericum Perforatum Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Abies Sibirica Leaf Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Leaf Powder, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Achillea Millefolium Extract, Chelidonium Majus Extract, Turpentine, Juniperus Communis Fruit Extract, Sodium Fluoride, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Aroma, Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Phenoxyethanol, PVM/MA Copolymer, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Sulfite, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, CI 19140, CI 42090; Quercus Alba Bark Extract//Propolis Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Propylene Glycol.

The active gel rinse for sensitive teeth and gums/intensive gum restoration rinse includes: Hypericum Perforatum Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Achillea Millefolium Extract, Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Leaf Powder, Chelidonium Majus Extract, Abies Sibirica Leaf Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Aqua, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Sulfite, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol, Glycerin, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Aroma, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Citric Acid, CI 19140, CI 42090; [Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Cellulose Gum, Potassium Citrate, Hydroxyapatite, Zinc Citrate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Trisodium Phosphate, Sodium Monofluorophosphate, Calendula Officinalis Flower, Rosa Canina Fruit Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Mica, Sodium Chloride , Sodium Sulfate, CI 77891]/[PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Bisabolol, Troxerutin, Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Extract, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Fluoride, Disodium EDTA, Eugenol, Linalool].

The content of fluoride ions in all types of rinses is 200 ppm and provides a basic anti-caries effect.

Pharmacological properties

Pharmacodynamics

Forest Balm Gum Rinse is a series of products that maintain oral hygiene, help reduce inflammation and bleeding of the gums, and prevent the appearance of tartar and caries. The product helps improve the immunity of the oral cavity and, according to clinical and microbiological tests, helps maintain the balance of its natural microflora even with prolonged use, and also relieves the feeling of dry mucous membranes and freshens breath.

Each product is produced using a patented technology - instead of water, a decoction of five medicinal herbs (yarrow, chamomile, St. John's wort, nettle, celandine) is used in the recipes. Thanks to vacuum extraction technology, the temperature at which herbs are processed does not exceed 35 °C, which ensures more effective preservation of their beneficial properties. The preparations also include a coniferous complex, which is a combination of fir oil, coniferous balsamic paste, coniferous chlorophyll-carotene paste and a multivitamin concentrate with polyprenols.

With the combined use of herbal ingredients of the decoction, as well as other medicinal components included in the rinses, their healing effect is mutually enhanced, as a result of which metabolic processes are improved, the trophism of the soft periodontal tissues is restored, and the gingival margin is strengthened.

The active components of Forest Balm Gum Rinse have the following beneficial properties:

  • chamomile flower extract [Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract]: contains bisabolol, which exhibits antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, wound healing and soothing effects; reduces swelling, has a hemostatic effect;
  • yarrow extract (Achillea Millefolium Extract): contains essential oils with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties; counteracts the development of the inflammatory cascade and reduces the bacterial load on periodontal tissue;
  • Nettle leaf extract [Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Leaf Powder]: contains flavonoids, carotenoids, vitamin C, tannins; exhibits a hemostatic effect, participates in the normalization of the vascular wall of the microvasculature;
  • celandine extract (Chelidonium Majus Extract): contains saponins and alkaloids; helps strengthen the protective function of the oral cavity and restore epithelial homeostasis;
  • St. John's wort extract (Hypericum Perforatum Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract): participates in the normalization of cellular metabolism, strengthens the trophic function of the gums and stabilizes the functions of mitochondria;
  • oak bark extract (Quercus Alba Bark Extract): contains tannin, flavonoids, pectins, carotene, healthy sugars; reduces gum bleeding, has a pronounced anti-inflammatory and astringent effect, and has an antibacterial effect;
  • Siberian fir extract (Abies Sibirica Leaf Extract): contains fir oil, vitamins E, C, B and A (carotene), a large number of macro- and microelements; demonstrates a pronounced antibacterial effect, inhibiting the development of pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity; strengthens gums, eliminates bleeding;
  • oleoresin (Turpentine): participates in processes that enhance oral immunity;
  • aloe juice (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice): improves nutrition and accelerates the restoration of gum tissue;
  • Juniper extract (Juniperus Communis Fruit Extract): strengthens gum tissue, promoting increased blood circulation;
  • pine nut oil (Pinus Sibirica Seed Oil): activates the process of periodontal restoration, participates in relieving gum swelling;
  • sage leaf extract [Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract]: has an anti-inflammatory and healing effect, inhibits the development of pathogenic microorganisms in the oral cavity;
  • ginger root extract [Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Extract]: demonstrates pronounced antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects;
  • propolis extract (Propolis Extract): counteracts the development of inflammation in gum tissue;
  • bioactive fluoride (Sodium Fluoride): strengthens tooth enamel, protecting against caries;
  • troxerutin: helps reduce bleeding gums.

A rinse with oak bark for bleeding gums has an immunoactive effect, improves the condition of the gums from the first day of use, with regular use it reduces bleeding gums by up to 94%, and helps improve the microbiological condition of the oral cavity.

Rinse with sage for gum inflammation and Rinse for healthy gums with propolis have immunoactive properties, help strengthen the gums and intensively nourish them. From the first day of use, they relieve gum soreness, with regular use they reduce gum inflammation by up to 94%, reduce the rate of plaque formation on teeth by 5 times, weaken the bacterial load on the soft tissues of the oral cavity (after 1 month when combined with Forest Balm toothpaste).

Active gel rinse for sensitive teeth and gums reduces painful reactions of teeth to external irritants, and against the background of periodontitis helps protect exposed tooth necks. From the first day of use it reduces tooth sensitivity for up to 12 hours. After 7 days, it reduces the accumulation of plaque between teeth by 1.5 times (when compared with rinses that do not have significant adhesive properties). After 14 days, the condition of teeth and gums improves by 2 times compared to the initial condition.

Rinse intensively restores gums when combined with Forest Balm toothpaste reduces pain and swelling in the gums from the first day of use. Over the course of 5 days, it completely eliminates microdamages and wounds in the oral cavity. Within 7 days it ensures complete restoration of gum tissue in individual areas of inflammation.

What types of rinses are there?

A huge number of rinses that we see on the market can be classified into:

  • hygienic - they have a rather cosmetic effect and are designed to eliminate bad breath;
  • medicinal – these products already serve to eliminate certain dental diseases.

As for medicinal rinses, they are divided into the following types, depending on functionality:

  1. Against plaque and to prevent the development of gingivitis. These compounds can slow down the growth of bacteria in the oral cavity. They consist of antiseptics such as chlorhexidine and triclosan.
  2. Against the occurrence of caries. They contain increased fluoride content, which strengthens teeth and prevents caries from developing.
  3. Against the formation of tartar. Mouthwashes in this category contain calcium citrate and prevent the accumulation of hard dental plaque.

Indications for use

According to the instructions, Forest Balm Gum Rinse is recommended for use for the following conditions/diseases:

  • with oak bark for bleeding gums and with sage for inflammation of the gums: gingivitis, periodontitis (inflammation and bleeding of the gums), as a preventative;
  • for gum health with propolis: gums are prone to inflammation and bleeding (as a strengthening agent); soreness and inflammation of the gums caused by wearing braces, orthodontic structures, removable dentures;
  • active gel for sensitive teeth and gums: weakened enamel or increased sensitivity of teeth (as a means of protection against pathogenic bacteria, plaque and tartar); the use of toothpastes with a whitening effect (to restore tooth enamel);
  • intensive restoration of gums: deterioration of the gums as a result of gingivitis, periodontitis; post-operative period – gum care, enhanced nutrition and strengthening.

Instructions for use of Forest Balm Gum Rinse: method and dosage

Since all types of products from the Forest Balm Gum Rinse line do not lead to an imbalance in the oral microflora, they are recommended to be used after each brushing of teeth, as well as after meals in order to cleanse the interdental spaces.

Before use, pour the required amount of product into the cap of the bottle, and then rinse your mouth thoroughly for 30 seconds. There is no need to rinse your mouth with water after the procedure.

A product with sage and propolis against the background of gum inflammation, as well as with oak bark against the background of bleeding gums, is recommended to be used after each brushing of teeth in combination with Forest Balm toothpaste, and also to treat the oral cavity after each meal. In order to prevent inflammation and bleeding of the gums and to improve the nutrition of the soft tissues of the oral cavity during the period of remission, the product must be used at least 1 time per day.

Active gel rinses for sensitive teeth and gums and intensive gum restoration are recommended to be used after meals, as well as before and after brushing your teeth at least 2 times a day.

Forest balm Gum rinse can be used with an irrigator.

special instructions

Mouthwash should not be swallowed!

Forest balm Gum rinse with oak and fir bark extract provides easy cleansing of areas that are difficult to reach with a toothbrush and prevents the recurrence of bleeding during brushing. It takes at least 30 seconds to treat the gums during inflammation, and it is especially necessary to clean the interdental spaces carefully, since it is in these areas, according to statistics, that 57% of dental plaque remains, which can subsequently lead to the occurrence of periodontal diseases.

Treatment for gum disease should only be performed by a dentist. At home, gingivitis should be prevented, and if a lesion develops, you can only temporarily ease the discomfort and slow down the development of the inflammatory process.

When wearing removable dentures, especially in the first 1–3 months of use, unpleasant symptoms or discomfort may occur due to improper or too long wearing. It is necessary to inform a specialist about these undesirable reactions, but if the gums under the denture become inflamed regularly, you can enhance their care with a product containing propolis and St. John's wort. Forest balm Gum rinse effectively cleanses the entire oral cavity, and, exhibiting an anti-inflammatory effect, helps strengthen and restore gums under increased stress associated with wearing a denture.

Forest balm Gum rinse active gel for sensitive teeth and gums is characterized by a long-lasting effect in the oral cavity. The drug, forming a thin protective film on the teeth and gums, helps strengthen tooth enamel and restore gums, reduces the formation of plaque, and prevents staining of the enamel with food dyes (tea, coffee, etc.).

Intensive gum restoration rinse is a product used in periodontics to carry out an express course of gum restoration. The product is able to act deep in the gums, blocking inflammation and normalizing its nutrition, thereby facilitating the complete restoration of the soft tissues of the oral cavity.

Mouth rinses are not drugs. The use of these drugs does not relieve the need for regular sanitation of the oral cavity by a dentist.

Cons of mouthwashes

Hygienic products are not mandatory for use, since cheaper and no less effective analogues are plain water, herbal infusions or green tea. Such rinses, as a rule, simply dull bad breath, but do not eliminate the causes of its occurrence. In addition, some products can stain tooth enamel, which, of course, is unlikely to benefit it.

It is also important that many of them contain alcohol, which means they cannot be given to children, much less swallowed. Since some of the standard contained in such products still enters the bloodstream, being absorbed from the oral cavity, mouthwashes are contraindicated for patients with alcoholism.

Despite the fact that these products effectively destroy microbes, they can cause inflammation and dry mucous membranes. If this occurs, use of the rinse aid should be stopped immediately.

Analogs

Analogs of Forest Balm Gum Rinse are Albadent oral balm, medicinal herbs; Stomatofit Fresh rinse; ROX Raspberry mouthwash; Mouthwash Lacalut aktiv; Listerine Expert mouth rinse Gum protection; President Active Mouthwash; Mouthwash Fluorodent Cedar; Mouthwash Asepta Fresh; Mouthwash Fluorodent Healing herbs; Colgate Plax Forte mouthwash Oak and fir bark, etc.

Solcoseryl

One of the most popular gels in dentistry is Solcoseryl. This remedy is classified as a medicine (while many others act as balms), therefore it is recommended by dentists for the treatment of such unpleasant pathologies as oral candidiasis, viral, traumatic and necrotizing ulcerative stomatitis.

Solcoseryl gel will help get rid of pain; the active ingredients in its composition stimulate metabolic processes in the affected tissues, which accelerates regeneration.

Reviews of Forest Balm Gum Rinse

Reviews about Forest Balm Gum Rinse are overwhelmingly positive.

Products with oak bark for bleeding gums / with sage for inflammation of the gums, according to consumers, are distinguished by a natural pine smell and pleasant mint taste, provide effective gum protection, quickly and effectively reduce pain, inflammation and bleeding.

A rinse for healthy gums with propolis, according to user reviews, has a pleasant refreshing smell, mint taste, cleanses the oral cavity for a long time, prevents the deposition of plaque, strengthens the gums, prevents exposure of the neck of the tooth, relieves inflammation and discomfort that occurs when wearing dentures.

Gel-rinse for sensitive teeth and gums has a pleasant smell and taste, as well as a long-lasting effect, gives fresh breath, eliminates increased sensitivity of teeth, strengthens enamel, effectively cleanses the oral cavity, and protects gums.

Intensive gum restoration rinse helps to eliminate bleeding gums very quickly and effectively.

The disadvantages of rinses include the presence in their composition not only of natural products, but also of various chemicals. Some users report a tingling sensation on their tongue when using the product.

Metrogil Denta


Contains an antibacterial substance - metronidazole and an antiseptic - chlorhexidine. It is used to relieve gum pain during stomatitis, after dental treatment, during an inflammatory process due to infection or traumatic injury.

The gel is practically not absorbed, therefore it is safe for treating the oral mucosa of a child. But at the same time, the low concentration of the active ingredient makes it not the most effective against severe inflammation; after treatment, there may be a relapse.

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