The main active component of VITA-HYALa is sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid).
Hyaluronic acid has the following effects on the oral mucosa:
- Long-term hydration
- Promotes rapid regeneration of the mucous membrane
Indications for use: xerostomia, bleeding gums, hyposalivation, herpetic lesions, radiation mucositis, pharyngitis, stomatitis (bacterial, viral, fungal), tonsillitis, tooth extraction, gingivitis, remineralization, glossitis as part of complex therapy.
VITA-HYAL spray is a solution of hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic acid is a key component of connective tissue and promotes tissue repair. It has a long-lasting moisturizing effect.
The oral mucosa is covered with a protective layer, which consists of hyaluronic acid and protects against bacteria and food exposure. Topical application of hyaluronic acid helps to protect and restore the mucous membrane, accelerate the healing of various injuries, including from braces, radiation or chemotherapy.
How to use VITA-HYAL spray: irrigation of the oral cavity with a spray nozzle by pressing 2-3 times. The duration of application and the frequency of irrigation during the day are unlimited.
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Mucositis is a lesion of the mucous membranes of the oral cavity.
WHY DOES MUCOSITIS OCCUR?
The main reason for the development of mucositis is the weakening of the immune system after antitumor treatment (chemotherapy or radiation therapy), resulting in impaired regeneration of the epithelium with the formation of ulcers (ulcerative stomatitis). These lesions are a good environment for the active colonization of fungi and opportunistic microflora, which is rich in the oral cavity.
