Mouth ulcers can be caused by various reasons. However if you get them very often then it is advisable to meet a dentist and find out the reason and work on eliminating the source or reason due to which these ulcers are constantly occurring.
But if it is just once in a way then it is best you use one of the mouth ulcer gels and best to apply them before food so that eating becomes more easier.
Nothing to worry about.
For local application u can use hexigel and mucopain ointment. But if u need an instant cure then Laser treatment of the ulcers is an ideal choice. Feel free to consult Laser Smile Care Centre anytime. God bless u always...
Mouth ulcers can be due to multiple reasons..... the right cause needs to be identified first for appropriate treatment plan..... symptomatic treatment modalities like anaesthetic gels can definitely be used but they are not curative in nature..... please consult your dentist for the right diagnosis and better relief..... as such, any ulcers usually take at least 5 to 7 days for healing.... Regards.....
Ulcers generally take 1-2weeks to heal completely. recurrent ulcers can be due to local mouth conditions such as rough teeth surface or rough mouth appliances or dentures n cheek bites. It can also b due to General nutrtional deficiency, digestion prob, work pressure n stressful lifestyle etc. Certain bacterial n viral infections also cause ulcers. Treatment: start on multivitamin tabs which includes vit c n iron supplements if ur hb% levels r low. Apply dologel oral ointment on ulcers thrice daily. Avoid spicy n oily food, alcohol, tea n coffee. Drink plenty of water n hv fibrous n citrous foods. Visit dentist to rule out oral factors responsible for ulcers.
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