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KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gums Paan Pack of 5 KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gums Paan Pack of 5

KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gums Paan Pack of 5

Quantity Description: packet of 10 chewing gums
Manufacturer: ITC ltd
Price: ₹ 250.0

Information about KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gums Paan Pack of 5

KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gum is a nicotine gum.
KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gum Single pack contains 10 units.
KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gum Pack of 5 contains total 50 units.

Key benefits of KwikNic 2mg Chewing Gums:
Designed to reduce tobacco urges by delivering nicotine to the body.
Give the refreshing filling of its flavours along with some nicotine delivered to the body.

Direction for use:
Step 1: Chew- Chew slowly until slight tingling is felt in the mouth.
Step 2: Relish- Park the gum between cheek and teeth until the tingling is almost gone.
Step 3: Repeat- Chew the gum and repeat the cycle.

Safety information:
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Not for minors. Avoid eating & drinking for 15 minutes before and during chewing of Kwiknic. Do not use removable dentures while chewing it. Don t chew too fast and more than one piece at a time. And don t chew one piece too soon after another.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

I am a paan chewer. Mu gum often swell and tooth pains when chewing. I used Hexagel, Muco pain for temporary relief. Any permanent remedy?

MDS - Periodontics
Dentist, Gurgaon
U may be suffering from Periodontitis (Gum Disease). Which is usually aggravated by tobacco chewing. In Periodontitis the gum detaches from the tooth surface and forms deep crevices called as pockets. The treatment in such a case is Teeth cleaning and cleaning of the gums followed by evaluation of the status of bone that holds the teeth. Which if found to be involved would require gum surgical therapy

Smoking 3 cigarettes daily vs. Chewing 3 paan with tobacco daily.In comparison Which is worse for health?

BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy), MSc - Psychology, Certificate in Clinical psychology of children and Young People, Certificate in Psychological First Aid, Certificate in Positive Psychology, Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
Psychologist, Palakkad
Dear, Both are equally bad. Tobacco is addictive. Cigarette also contains 4000+ carcinogenic chemicals other than nicotine. Smoking can affect your mouth, throat, lungs, heart, stomach and brain in many ways. Cancer is one among the potential diseases smoking can cause. The best method is to leave it and continue with your will power. There are other methods like Nicotine Replacement therapy and pharmacotherapy combined. Nicotine chewing gums too help as an alternative for cigarettes. But still you will need will power. You may consult a physician or deaddiction therapist or a rehabilitation facility for further advice. You can also opt for online deaddiction therapy. Take care.
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Chewing chewing gum good or bad for teeth? Some genuine advice please. If good which one is advisable?

M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition, B.Sc. - Dietitics / Nutrition, Post Graduate Diploma in Health and Family Welfare
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Chandigarh
Gums with sugar should be avoided. Sugar-free chewing gums are non-harmful. Some may claim that it helps fight activities however no scientific evidence exists. Also, not all sugar-free gums are good. Be aware that non-sugar sweeteners sometimes cause bloating, diarrhea or flatulence. So your decision lies in what suits your body. If you don't have such side effects and you are addicted to it, then go for it. Better avoid gums if you can. Chew neem sticks instead.
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Hi, I have developed puffy and soft gums. which when pressed blood comes out of it. the gums almost in the entire mouth have become soft and cause problems in chewing. Sometimes the pain travels to the cheeks. The problem has started from a tooth on which root canal to done and the cap fitted.

BDS , MCP
Dentist, Bangalore
Hi, I have developed puffy and soft gums. which when pressed blood comes out of it. the gums almost in the entire mou...
Hello, if the gums are swollen in a particular region where the tooth is root canal treated and crown is placed it is because of food deposit between the tooth and the gums and that area needs deep cleaning and after that you have to maintain the oral hygeine. Rest if its generalised in all your mouth than either it could be because of deposits which requires geneal or deep cleaning or it could be because of any deficiency or any allergy. Visit a dentist thanks.
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He is suffering from pain over Rt TM joint anytime, more on chewing. He is habituated to tobacco chewing. Help me.

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
TMJ disorders may cause mild to debilitating symptoms, such as: ?pain while chewing ?pain in the ear, face, jaw, and neck ?clicking, grating, or popping sounds in the jaw when you open or close your mouth ?locking of the jaw joint, headaches Exercises for TMJ pain relief 1. Relaxed jaw exercise Rest your tongue gently on the top of your mouth behind your upper front teeth. Allow your teeth to come apart while relaxing your jaw muscles. 2. Goldfish exercises (partial opening) Place your tongue on the roof of your mouth and one finger in front of your ear where your TMJ is located. Put your middle or pointer finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw halfway and then close. There should be mild resistance but not pain. A variation of this exercise is to place one finger on each TMJ as you drop your lower jaw halfway and closed again. Do this exercise six times in one set. You should do one set six times daily. 3. Goldfish exercises (full opening) Keeping your tongue on the roof of your mouth, place one finger on your TMJ and another finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw completely and back. For a variation of this exercise, place one finger on each TMJ as you completely drop your lower jaw and back. Do this exercise six times to complete one set. You should complete one set six times daily. 4. Chin tucks With your shoulders back and chest up, pull your chin straight back, creating a ?double chin.? Hold for three seconds and repeat 10 times. 5. Resisted opening of the mouth Place your thumb under your chin. Open your mouth slowly, pushing gently against your chin for resistance. Hold for three to six seconds, and then close your mouth slowly. 6. Resisted closing of the mouth Squeeze your chin with your index and thumb with one hand. Close your mouth as you place gently pressure on your chin. This will help strengthen your muscles that help you chew. 7. Tongue up With your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, slowly open and close your mouth. 8. Side-to-side jaw movement Put a ¼ inch object, such as stacked tongue depressors, between your front teeth, and slowly move your jaw from side to side. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth by stacking them one on top of each other. 9. Forward jaw movement Put a ¼ inch object between your front teeth. Move your bottom jaw forward so your bottom teeth are in front of your top teeth. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth. Other ways to manage your TMJ pain Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen and acetaminophenmay help relieve TMJ pain. Muscle relaxers may be prescribed for severe pain. Doctors may also recommend: TMJ pain may also be managed with simple lifestyle changes. You may wish to: ?eat a soft diet to allow the TMJ to relax ?avoid chewing gum ?avoid biting your nail ?avoid biting your lower lip ?practice good posture ?limit large jaw movements, such as yawning and singing tips to reduce pain and help make sure your teeth and gums stay healthy: ?Use a soft-bristle toothbrush or a sonic toothbrush. ?Use a rubber tip stimulator or water flosser if you can?t open your mouth to floss. ?Add an antiseptic mouth rinse to your daily dental care regimen. ?Tell your dental care team if you?re in pain during a dental procedure. ?Apply ice or heat after a dental procedure. ?Talk to your dentist about ways to remove plaque other than flossing. For example, they may suggest wiping your teeth with cotton gauze.
Having issues? Consult a doctor for medical advice