Product Description
Tess Oral Paste is a corticosteroid-based medication formulated to relieve inflammation, pain, and discomfort caused by mouth ulcers and oral lesions. It is designed to effectively treat inflammatory and ulcerative conditions in the mouth, especially those caused by trauma such as accidental bites, dental irritation, or ill-fitting dentures. By reducing redness, swelling, and irritation, this oral paste promotes faster healing and provides lasting comfort.
Before applying Tess Oral Paste, ensure the affected area is clean and dry. Gently apply a small amount of the paste directly to the lesion by pressing it lightly without rubbing. For optimal results, use it after meals or before bedtime, allowing the paste to form a protective barrier over the sore area. Avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after application to help the medication adhere properly and enhance its effectiveness.
Key Benefits of Tess Oral Paste
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Fast relief from mouth ulcers: Reduces inflammation, pain, and swelling for quicker healing.
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Protective barrier: Forms a thin film over the lesion, ensuring prolonged contact and better absorption of the medication.
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Soothing action: Eases irritation caused by oral trauma, braces, or dental procedures.
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Targeted treatment: Provides localized relief without affecting unaffected areas of the mouth.
Uses of Tess Oral Paste
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Treatment of mouth ulcers and oral inflammatory lesions
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Relief from pain and swelling caused by trauma or irritation
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Management of recurrent oral lesions and sore spots
How Tess Oral Paste Works
Tess Oral Paste contains a corticosteroid that works by blocking the release of inflammatory chemicals in the body. This action reduces swelling, redness, and discomfort at the site of application. When applied to the lesion, the paste adheres to the moist surface of the mouth, forming a protective layer that keeps the medicine in place for longer, allowing continuous healing.
How to Use Tess Oral Paste
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For external oral use only.
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Clean and dry the affected area before application.
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Apply a thin layer directly on the lesion using gentle pressure—do not rub.
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Use it as directed by your healthcare professional, preferably after meals or before bedtime.
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Avoid eating or drinking immediately after application to maximize the paste’s effectiveness.
Possible Side Effects
Most users tolerate Tess Oral Paste well, though some may experience mild side effects that usually subside with time. If they persist, consult your doctor.
Common side effects include:
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Mild burning or stinging at the application site
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Dryness or irritation in the mouth
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Temporary redness or itching
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Increased risk of local infections (rare)
Seek medical attention if you notice severe irritation, allergic reactions, or worsening symptoms.
Safety & Precautions
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Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use. Limited human data suggests potential risks during pregnancy.
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Breastfeeding: Use with caution. It is advisable to pause breastfeeding until treatment is complete.
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Medical conditions: Inform your doctor if you have diabetes or any oral infections, as corticosteroids can aggravate certain conditions.
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Driving & Activities: No known effect on alertness or coordination.
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Infections: Do not use on viral, bacterial, or fungal infections unless advised by a doctor.
Missed Dose
If you forget to apply Tess Oral Paste, use it as soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time for your next application, skip the missed one—do not double the dose.
Storage
Keep the tube tightly closed and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Keep out of reach of children.





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