Chlorhexidine as a solution is a wonderful antiseptic for killing germs. It is used to diminish the bacterial flora of the mouth or skin. A member of the biguanide family, it distorts bacterial cell membranes and destroys pathogens. As a mouthwash for gingivitis or as a skin scrub before surgery, it adheres to the applied area and gradually releases its properties, ensuring continuous protection from various pathogens.
Therapeutic Indications
Oral Hygiene: Management of gingivitis (swelling, redness, bleeding gums)
Pre-Surgical Care: Disinfection before surgical procedures
Wounds Treatment: Cleansing of minor cuts, scrapes, burns
General Disinfection: Used as a hand rub in healthcare settings
Product Highlights
Persistent antimicrobial effect: Remains active on surfaces for several hours
Broad Spectrum: Effective against gram-positive, gram-negative bacteria, and some yeasts
Alcohol-Free: Reduces irritation and dryness
When should you start using this?
Oral Rinse: Swish ~15 ml for 30 seconds twice daily
Note: Avoid eating, drinking, or brushing for 1 hour after use
Topical Use: Apply using sterile cotton or gauze
Handwash: Apply, rub thoroughly, then rinse
Risks and Safety
Possible tooth, tongue, or skin staining
Discoloration is usually temporary
For external use; large ingestion may cause stomach upset
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long should I use the mouthwash?
Typically 2–4 weeks for gingivitis
Q: Is it safe for open wounds?
Suitable for minor wounds; consult for deep injuries
Q: Can it be used during pregnancy?
Generally safe, but consult a doctor or dentist







