Kenacort New 0.1% Buccal Paste contains Triamcinolone Acetonide, a mild corticosteroid used for treating painful mouth ulcers, oral inflammation, redness, and swelling. It is specially designed for use inside the mouth and gums, where normal creams do not stick.
The paste forms a protective film over the ulcer, reducing pain, burning, and irritation caused by talking, eating, or drinking. It is highly effective for recurrent aphthous ulcers, canker sores, and ulcerative oral lesions caused by injury, dentures, braces, or stress.
Because it stays localized on the affected area, Kenacort provides fast healing relief without significant absorption into the body.
Key Benefits of Kenacort
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Fast relief from mouth ulcer pain & burning
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Reduces swelling, redness & inflammation inside the mouth
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Forms a protective barrier on the ulcer
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Helps heal canker sores & aphthous ulcers
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Suitable for ulcers caused by injury, stress, braces, dentures
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Long-lasting adhesion to the affected area
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Effective steroid-based oral medication
Where It Is Commonly Used
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Mouth ulcers
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Canker sores
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Aphthous stomatitis
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Denture-related ulcers
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Trauma-induced oral ulcers
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Braces or accidental cheek biting
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Post-dental procedure irritation
How to Use Kenacort
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Wash hands thoroughly.
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Dry the target area inside the mouth (use a cotton swab if needed).
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Apply a thin film of Kenacort paste directly on the ulcer.
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Do not rubβlet it form a covering layer.
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Use 2β3 times a day or as prescribed.
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Avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after applying.
Who Can Use It
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Adults
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Children (only if prescribed)
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People with recurring mouth ulcers
Safety Information
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For oral use only
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Do not swallow large amounts
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Do not use for fungal or viral infections
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Avoid overuse of steroid paste
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Pregnant/breastfeeding women should consult a doctor
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Stop use if irritation or worsening occurs
FAQ
Q1. What is Kenacort 0.1% Buccal Paste used for?
It is used to treat mouth ulcers, canker sores, aphthous ulcers, and oral inflammation.
Q2. How long does Kenacort take to work?
Pain relief often begins within a few hours, and ulcers heal within 2β5 days.
Q3. Is Kenacort a steroid?
Yes, it contains Triamcinolone Acetonide, a mild corticosteroid.
Q4. Can this paste be used for fungal infections?
No. It should not be used for fungal or viral mouth infections.
Q5. Can I use it after dental work?
Yes, it is often recommended for post-dental irritation and trauma-related ulcers.







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