Perioral Dermatitis Instruction Sheet from Squigle Enamel Saver Toothpaste
Instruction Sheet for Perioral Dermatitis
Click to purchase Enamel Saver Click to purchase Tooth Builder Perioral Dermatitis Instructions for Patients ©2001 SQUIGLE, Inc. last revision Aug 6, 2001 These instructions are provided as a guide to patients who have been diagnosed by a physician or dentist. These Instructions are the result of many discussions with patients, physicians, and dentists. They are not rigid and unchanging. Of course, we hope they work for you. But if they don't, please contact SQUIGLE, Inc. toll-free at 1-877-718-0718 (9 am to 5 pm EST). Clinical trials show Squigle prevents gum disease and improves the condition of gum disease sufferers. This is crucial: Use only Squigle® Enamel Saver® Toothpaste or Tooth Builder® Toothpaste. These patented toothpastes are free of SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) and other irritating ingredients which contribute to bad breath. Squigle's mild flavor and Tooth Builder's 'no flavor added' formula aid in the prevention of irritation to delicate tissues. Squigle® and Tooth Builder® have 36% Xylitol to prevent plaque and cavities better than regular toothpaste. Don't use mouthwash. Floss at least once a day, before you brush. Use unwaxed floss. If your teeth are closely spaced, use Glide® Floss. No chewing gum--especially no cinnamon or spearmint. Don't use candy or breath mints, especially cinnamon or spearmint. Don't smoke or use tobacco in any form. Instead of soap, use Aveeno® Balancing Bar for Combination Skin to clean your face twice a day. Change your washcloth at least every 2 days. Use a separate towel to dry your face and hair, and change it at least once a week. To shampoo your hair use: 1st choice: Aubrey® Natural Baby & Kids Shampoo available in Fresh Fields, Whole Foods, etc. 2nd choice: Traité® Moisturizing Creme Shampoo distributed by Mastey (Valencia, CA 91355), available in hair salons and beauty supply stores. Don't use makeup. Keep your hands away from your face. If your face itches, take a short course of antibiotic (see below). Wash your sheets and pillowcases once a week. Wash your blankets once a month. A short course of topical cortisone or other steroids, sparingly applied, is OK. Take oral tetracycline for two weeks. Then wait two weeks, and try a short course of clindamycin (topical antibiotic). Take a multivitamin + multimineral daily, after a meal. (Twinlabs Daily One® is OK). In addition, take 500 mg to 1000 mg vitamin C daily. Get sufficient rest each night
Perioral Dermatitis Instructions for Patients ©2001 SQUIGLE, Inc. last revision Aug 6, 2001
These instructions are provided as a guide to patients who have been diagnosed by a physician or dentist. These Instructions are the result of many discussions with patients, physicians, and dentists. They are not rigid and unchanging. Of course, we hope they work for you. But if they don't, please contact SQUIGLE, Inc. toll-free at 1-877-718-0718 (9 am to 5 pm EST). Clinical trials show Squigle prevents gum disease and improves the condition of gum disease sufferers.
This instruction sheet is provided by the manufacture. Just4teeth is providing this information solely for your ease of reference. Just4teeth is not providing this as advice, nor does Just4teeth make any representations regarding the accuracy of the instructions. Statements about this product have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.