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Orajel is a topical anesthetic that you can use to numb pain or discomfort on your body or inside your mouth. Its active ingredient is benzocaine, and it’s available over-the-counter both as an ointment and a spray. You can use Orajel to treat minor pain or discomfort, especially from common ailments. While benzocaine is generally safe, it’s important to follow safety precautions when using this product.

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Treating with Orajel

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  1. Don’t use Orajel on broken skin, as it could cause irritation. Also, your wound could be at risk for an infection, and Orajel shouldn’t be used on infected skin. [1]
    • If your skin is broken, choose a product approved for use on open wounds.
  2. Most people over the age of 2 can use Orajel 3 to 4 times a day. Apply a thin layer to the area you’re treating. Use as little product as possible. [2]
    • You can also check with your doctor to determine the proper dosage.
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  3. Start with clean hands so you don’t introduce germs and bacteria into the product. Use mild soap and warm water to cleanse your hands. [3]
    • It's especially important to wash your hands when applying the product with your fingers.
  4. Don’t apply the product directly onto your skin, even if it comes in a spray. Instead, use your fingers or gauze to apply it. You can squeeze or spray the Orajel directly onto your applicator. [4]
    • You can also use a clean cotton swab for application.
    • If you’re using a throat spray, you can spray it directly onto your throat.
  5. Use slow, gentle movements to limit pain caused by your application. Continue dabbing the product onto the site until you’ve created a thin layer of Orajel. [5]
    • If you didn’t apply enough product to your fingers or the gauze, applying more is okay. It’s a good idea to wash your hands or get a clean piece of gauze for your second application.
  6. The ointment can soak into your skin, so you might accidentally absorb too much product if you don’t wash your hands. This increases your risk of developing side effects, which can become serious. [6]
    • Soap and warm water will remove the excess Orajel if you wash your hands immediately.
  7. In most cases, it’s best to go ahead and take your missed dose. However, don’t take 2 doses back to back. If it’s almost time for your next dose, just skip the one you missed. [7]
    • If you missed a dose because you weren't experiencing pain, it's a good idea to reduce the number of times you're applying it. Use as little of the medication as possible.
  8. Common side effects of Orajel include mild irritation, itching, redness, tenderness, and dry, flaking skin at the application site. These usually go away. However, severe side effects can occur, such as severe burning or stinging, swelling, warm skin, redness, oozing, or infection. If any of these side effects occur, stop using the product immediately and seek medical care. [8]
    • Check the label for more information about side effects.
  9. These include hives, breathing issues, and swelling of your face, tongue, lips, or throat. This is a serious medical condition. [9]
    • Similarly, seek medical attention if you have signs of methemoglobinemia, a blood disorder that Orajel can cause. Symptoms include headache, tiredness, confusion, fast heart rate, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, or pale, blue, or gray skin, lips, or nails. [10]
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Using Orajel Safely

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  1. Although Orajel is sold over the counter, it’s still a medication. It isn’t right for everyone, and your doctor is the best resource for determining if it’s right for you. Make sure you tell them about other medications you’re taking. [11]
  2. It’s tempting to turn to Orajel to help your baby cope with teething discomfort, but it’s best to stick to other methods recommended by your doctor. Orajel’s active ingredient is benzocaine, which can cause a dangerous condition called methemoglobinemia in teething babies. [12]
    • Methemoglobinemia reduces the amount of oxygen your organs and tissues receive from your blood.
    • Talk to your doctor before giving anything to your baby, especially over-the-counter medication.
  3. Only apply the Orajel if you truly need it, such as when you’re experiencing pain. Using it too much can increase your risk of side effects, such as methemoglobinemia. [13]
    • Methemoglobinemia reduces the amount of oxygen distributed throughout your body.
  4. You should not use expired medication, so it’s important to always check that your product is still good. If it’s expired, throw it out and get a new container. [14]
    • The expiration date should be printed on the tube or spray bottle. If you can’t find it, it’s best to purchase a new one.
  5. The packaging contains valuable information about how and when to apply the product. Additionally, it provides cautionary information for you to consider. Always read and follow the instructions on the label. [15]
    • Don’t use more Orajel than is recommended. Similarly, don’t use it to treat any condition not listed on the label. [16]
  6. The ointment is not safe for broken skin or severe irritation, such as burned or inflamed skin. It can worsen your skin irritation if you use the ointment incorrectly. [17]
    • Orajel shouldn’t be used when an infection may be present, and an open wound or burn increases your risk of infection. [18]
  7. Eating or drinking could wash the Orajel down your throat. Not only will this limit its usefulness in numbing your pain, but it also causes you to ingest the product, which can be harmful. Along with this, Orajel numbs your mouth, and it can be dangerous to eat or drink when you cannot feel your tough, mouth, or gums. [19]
    • Wait at least 1 hour before consuming anything. Consider contacting your doctor if your mouth is still numb after an hour.
  8. Breathing conditions include asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema. Having heart or lung issues increases your risk of developing a negative reaction to the Orajel. This makes you more likely to experience side effects. [20]
    • It’s best to avoid using it unless your doctor says it’s okay.
  9. Put it in a cool, dry place that's hard for them to access. For example, keep it on a high shelf in your medicine cabinet or inside a secure first aid kit. The product can be dangerous if it’s improperly ingested. [21]
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Addressing Common Conditions

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  1. You can treat minor skin or nail issues as long as your skin isn’t broken. This might include random nerve pain, such as in your hands. [22]
    • For example, you might use Orajel on an ingrown nail or toenail.
  2. Stings are a common source of pain or discomfort, and Orajel might help numb the pain. Just make sure you don’t have an open wound. [23]
    • Remove the stinger before applying the product to a bee sting.
  3. You can use a small amount of Orajel in your mouth for toothaches, gum pain, cheek sores, etc. Use as little ointment as possible. [24]
    • For throat irritation, it’s best to use a spray, lozenge, or mouth rinse .
  4. It’s safe to use benzocaine on your vagina. However, it’s best only to do so if you know you aren’t allergic to the product. Apply as little product as necessary to get relief. [25]
  5. Benzocaine is a common treatment for hemorrhoids, as it can numb away the pain. You can also use it to relieve other pain around your rectum. [26]
    • If you want to treat rectal pain, you might look for a benzocaine suppository instead of applying Orajel.
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  • Question
    Should I apply the Orajel to the area around the tooth?
    Dr. Lewis Chen is a licensed Dentist in both New York and New Jersey, specializing in providing high-quality oral care in the form of preventative care. He holds an Economics degree from New York University. Dr. Chen earned his doctorate at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He graduated top of his class with the highest honors and distinction and was nominated and inducted into the only renowned, national dental honor society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU). He then completed a comprehensive training program at the Bronx VA Medical Center and, shortly after, decided to pursue multiple practice ownership and management. Dr. Chen has acquired numerous accolades over the years, including New York Academy of Dentistry Exemplary Professional Conduct Award, Academy of General Dentistry Outstanding General Practitioner Award, American Academy of Implant Dentistry Award, and Pierre Fauchard Foundation Award.
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    No, you only need to apply it directly to the area of concern. Less is often more with this kind of product.
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    What is oraljel?
    Dr. Lewis Chen is a licensed Dentist in both New York and New Jersey, specializing in providing high-quality oral care in the form of preventative care. He holds an Economics degree from New York University. Dr. Chen earned his doctorate at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He graduated top of his class with the highest honors and distinction and was nominated and inducted into the only renowned, national dental honor society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU). He then completed a comprehensive training program at the Bronx VA Medical Center and, shortly after, decided to pursue multiple practice ownership and management. Dr. Chen has acquired numerous accolades over the years, including New York Academy of Dentistry Exemplary Professional Conduct Award, Academy of General Dentistry Outstanding General Practitioner Award, American Academy of Implant Dentistry Award, and Pierre Fauchard Foundation Award.
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    It's an anesthetic that dissipates over time. It's unique because you can't use most regular anesthetics in your mouth, but Orajel is perfectly safe. It's often used to reduce pain before you can get in to see the dentist.
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    Do I need to go to the doctor if I accidentally swallow some of the Orajel?
    Dr. Lewis Chen is a licensed Dentist in both New York and New Jersey, specializing in providing high-quality oral care in the form of preventative care. He holds an Economics degree from New York University. Dr. Chen earned his doctorate at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He graduated top of his class with the highest honors and distinction and was nominated and inducted into the only renowned, national dental honor society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU). He then completed a comprehensive training program at the Bronx VA Medical Center and, shortly after, decided to pursue multiple practice ownership and management. Dr. Chen has acquired numerous accolades over the years, including New York Academy of Dentistry Exemplary Professional Conduct Award, Academy of General Dentistry Outstanding General Practitioner Award, American Academy of Implant Dentistry Award, and Pierre Fauchard Foundation Award.
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    Usually, no, although you should if you experience any serious side effects. The effects should go away on their in 20-30 minutes, though. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water if this happens.
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      • Like other numbing agents, Orajel can cause fatal side effects if too much is absorbed into your blood. Use it sparingly and only as directed. [28]
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      Orajel is a topical anesthetic that helps numb pain on your body or inside your mouth. Never use Orajel on broken or cut skin, since this can cause irritation and lead to infection. Squeeze a small amount onto your finger or a sterile gauze pad and dab it into your painful area. Make sure you wash your hands before and after applying Orajel to get rid of any bacteria. Follow the label for dosing, and never exceed 4 applications a day. If you miss a dose, apply Orajel as soon as you remember or wait for your next dose. If you get have an allergic reaction to Orajel with hives, breathing issues, or facial swelling, seek emergency medical care. For more tips, including how to deal with side effects of Orajel, read on.

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