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Hyaluronic
acid 0.8% in
poloxamer gel
- for veterinary
dental use only.
How does it work?
Hyaluronic acid “sticks” to soft tissue because, as a powerful
humectant, it attracts and binds water to itself and the skin’s cells,
locking in moisture to hydrate, plump, and strengthen the skin’s natural
barrier. This ability to hold 1,000 times its weight in water makes it an
excellent hydrator.
Poloxamer is liquid at cold temperatures (2–8°C), making it easy to apply, and
forms a gel at body temperature (36–37°C), helping it stay comfortably in place.
Canine studies demonstrate statistical improvement across a range of endpoints
- after just a single application:
Decreased:
Increased:
Ð Gingival recession
Ï Bone formation
Ð Probing pocket depth
Ï Cementum formation
Ð Epithelial down growth
Ï Connective tissue attachment
Ð Pain post periodontal
therapy and tooth extraction
Ï Ligament attachment
CO N S U M A B L E S
Ï Pocket 昀椀lling post-extraction
Ð Bleeding on probing
Ï Rate of wound healing
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