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Omnii Gel Just For Kids

Generic Name: Fluoride topical FLOR-ide TOP-i-kal [ FLOR-ide-TOP-i-kal.
Names of Brands: ACT Fluoride Rinse, Biotene, Dentagel, Fluorigard, Gel-Kam, etc.
The Class of Drugs: Mouth and products for the throat.

What is Omnii Gel?

There are a variety of varieties and brands of fluoride topical products available. Some brands are not included in this leaflet. Omnii Gel Just for Kids can be used to prevent dental decay, cavities, and gum diseases. It can also strengthen tooth enamel, eliminate plaque bacteria from the teeth and gums, and reduce tooth pain and sensitivity. Fluoride is also used for reasons not mentioned in this guideline.

Side effects of Omnii Gel

Contact a medical professional immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction, like hives, trouble breathing, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue. Contact your doctor if your sensitivities do not improve or if they become worse. More minor side effects might be more likely, or there may be no side effects whatsoever. This isn't a complete list of all the side effects. Other side effects could occur. Contact your doctor for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You may report any adverse reactions to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Follow the directions on the label as well as the package, or use the product exactly according to the instructions of your doctor or dentist.

Before you take this drug

You shouldn't make use of Omnii Gel Just for Kids in case you have a reaction to it. If you're using prescription toothpaste, notify your dentist or physician if you suffer from kidney disease. Talk to your doctor prior to taking Omnii Gel for Kids if you are nursing or pregnant. Don't use Omnii Gel Just For Kids for children without the guidance of a dentist or doctor. Certain forms of fluoride-based topical products should not be used by children under certain ages.

Similar/related drugs

fluoride, Prevident, Biotene, Denta 5000 Plus, and Prevident 5000 Plus

How to take Omnii Gel?

Take note of and follow the instructions in the package of the Omnii Simply For Kids product. Contact your dentist or the company that makes the product if you are unsure about these directions. Avoid swallowing Omnii Gel just for kids. It's only for your gums and teeth. A preventive treatment with fluoride is not recommended to be used as an everyday toothpaste. Do not let a young child make use of Omnii Gel Just for Kids without help from an adult. Omnii Gel Just For Kids Gel or rinse can stain your teeth. Regular brushing helps prevent this. Don't eat or drink anything or wash the mouth with water for thirty minutes following applying Omnii Gel for Kids. For Kids. Don't apply Omnii Gel Just For Kids rinse to treat tooth sensitivity for longer than four weeks unless your dentist or doctor advises you to. Take a break from Omnii Gel Just for Kids and contact your dentist or physician if you notice that the sensitivity of your teeth does not improve or becomes worse. Storage at room temperature, far from heat and moisture. Avoid freezing. Avoid extreme heat.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Utilize the dose as fast as you can; however, do not miss the dose you missed if it is getting close to the time of the next dose. Don't take two doses at once.

What happens if I overdose?

Get medical attention immediately or contact the poison help line at 1-800-222-1222 for help. The symptoms of an overdose can happen when you consume large quantities of fluoride during use. The symptoms of an overdose can consist of vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, burning in the mouth, and a sore tongue. The most serious symptoms of an overdose could include severe stomach cramps and bleeding from the mouth.

What should be avoided?

Beware of eating Omnii Gel just for kids. Make sure to flush it out after using it.

Interaction with other drugs

Omnii Gel Just for Kids applied to the mouth is unlikely to affect other medications that you are taking. But there are many drugs that interact with each other. Inform your health care providers about the medications you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbs.