

For a secure and comfortable denture fit, apply a small amount of Poligrip Flavour Free to your clean denture. This flavour-free adhesive cream provides a strong hold for up to 12 hours without interfering with food taste. It is manufactured by Haleon, a well-known consumer health company in the UK.
Poligrip Flavour Free Denture Adhesive is a denture adhesive that helps hold dentures tight for up to 12 hours and doesn't contain zinc, artificial flavours, or colours.
If you are having problems with denture movement or food debris getting stuck between your gums and denture, Poligrip Flavour Free is the product for you. Its formula helps seal out food particles, doesn't interfere with the taste of food, and is also free from artificial colours. It can help with denture fit and comfort and works all day to help protect gums from irritation.
Poligrip Flavour Free is available in 40g or 70g packs. Always read the label before use.
Ingredients
Calcium/Sodium PVM/MA Copolymer, Petrolatum, Cellulose Gum, Paraffinum Liquidum.
Manufacturer
Haleon, Building 5, First Floor the Heights Weybridge Surrey KT13 0NY
Preparation
HOW TO USE: After cleaning and drying your denture, simply apply a small amount of denture adhesive not too near the edge of your denture. Rinse your mouth, press firmly into place, hold firmly, and bite down for a few seconds to secure
Warnings and Precautions
Keep out of sight and reach of children. A few individuals may be sensitive or allergic to this product. If you experience an allergic reaction or discomfort, discontinue use immediately. Other side effects such as oral irritations and gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g. nausea) may occur. Swallowing small amounts of this product, when used as directed, may occur and is not harmful. Ill-fitting dentures may impair your health. Visit your dentist regularly to check the fit of your denture. To keep tip from clogging, keep cap and nozzle dry. Replace the cap after use.
Country of Origin
Country of origin: Ireland
Packaging
Box
Storage
Do not store above 30 degrees Celsius.