These painful sores inside the mouth may be triggered by stress, injury, nutritional deficiencies, menstruation or genetic factors. They usually clear up in one to two weeks.
Things You’ll Need:
• Anesthetics
• Antibiotic Creams
• Electric Toothbrushes
• Extra-soft Toothbrushes
• Mouthwash
• Toothpaste
• Toothpaste
Instructions
Step 1 Avoid hot and spicy foods, which can irritate canker sores.
Step 2 Brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush to lessen aggravation.
Step 3 Apply crushed ice or an over-the-counter oral anesthetic to the sore to numb the pain.
Step 4 Practice good oral hygiene. Rinse with mouthwash or salt water, and try brushing with a toothpaste free of sodium laurel sulfate, which has been implicated in aggravating canker sores.
Step 5 Consult a doctor if sores persist longer than two weeks, recur more than two or three times a year, are extremely painful, or occur with other symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea or skin rash.
Step 6 Talk to your doctor about treating the sores with oral or topical steroids or oral antibiotics.
Tips & Warnings
• This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.
Things You’ll Need:
• Anesthetics
• Antibiotic Creams
• Electric Toothbrushes
• Extra-soft Toothbrushes
• Mouthwash
• Toothpaste
• Toothpaste
Instructions
Step 1 Avoid hot and spicy foods, which can irritate canker sores.
Step 2 Brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush to lessen aggravation.
Step 3 Apply crushed ice or an over-the-counter oral anesthetic to the sore to numb the pain.
Step 4 Practice good oral hygiene. Rinse with mouthwash or salt water, and try brushing with a toothpaste free of sodium laurel sulfate, which has been implicated in aggravating canker sores.
Step 5 Consult a doctor if sores persist longer than two weeks, recur more than two or three times a year, are extremely painful, or occur with other symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea or skin rash.
Step 6 Talk to your doctor about treating the sores with oral or topical steroids or oral antibiotics.
Tips & Warnings
• This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.

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