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Listings indicate topical anesthetic creams/gels are applied to the affected area up to 4 times daily. Antiseptic mouth rinses typically note use up to 4 times a day (for example, after meals) or as directed by a dentist. Always follow the product label and consult a dentist or pharmacist if unsure.

Many children's liquids and chewables are labeled for ages 2 years and up (commonly 2 to 11 years). Topical oral anesthetics most often list a suggested age of 12 years and up, though some product descriptions show conflicting guidance (for example, stating use in adults and children 2 years and over).

Listings and reviews mention kid-friendly flavors such as bubble gum and grape, with palatability and flavor cited as reasons children are more likely to accept the medicines.

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