Fixodent
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Some denture adhesives – products made for the purposes of keeping dentures securely stationed in the mouth – such as Fixodent contain large amounts of zinc that could potentially lead to zinc poisoning. Although small amounts of zinc are part of a balanced diet, an excess of zinc can cause serious injury and potentially death. Additionally, an excess of zinc can cause neuropathy or other neurological symptoms. Certain studies have shown that approximately one in four patients using these denture creams suffer from the aforementioned adverse effects.
The following brands of denture cream, marketed by Proctor & Gamble, the makers of Fixodent, are known to contain large amounts of zinc, and thus, cause Fixodent side effects:
- Fixodent Complete Denture Adhesive Cream
- Fixodent Denture Original Adhesive Cream
People are more likely to experience zinc poisoning if they use greater amounts of denture cream. This is especially problematic when patients have poorly fitting dentures and need to use extra cream to adequately attach them. Symptoms of zinc poisoning include stomach cramps, vomiting, serious diarrhea, and nausea.
Zinc toxicity and zinc poisoning occur when an excess of zinc has been ingested. It is possible to develop a variety of issues as a result of zinc toxicity, such as fungal sepsis, jaundice, fever, low blood pressure, and neuropathy.
Proctor & Gamble, the maker of Fixodent, is still marketing these zinc-containing creams. They still insist that these creams are safe; however, the amount of zinc is certainly a cause for concern.
If you have been injured by dental adhesive creams, contact a defective medical product attorney to schedule a free and confidential consultation.