Types, Symptoms And Treatments For Mouth Sores

Dental issues are of different types and occur due to a variety of reasons. Another major issue that can affect the dental routine is mouth sores. These are tiny, small, yet painful and can sometimes make you feel irritated or frustrated. It can hinder your chewing process as mouth sores limit the movement. There are different reasons for one to get mouth sores, and we know about practical tips to treat them in this brief blog.  

Understanding Mouth Sores And Their Types.  

It is like a lesion on the tongue, gums, inner cheeks, lips, or corner of the mouth. Mouth sores are also known as non-contagious ulcers, which appear white or yellow in colour and lead to painful sensations in the mouth. There are different types of sores, which have differences in size and appearance that cause discomfort and sometimes lead to difficulty in chewing foods. 

There are different types of sores that occur in the mouth, and these are explained with their scientific names. Canker Sores also known as Aphthous ulcers. It usually occurs on the inner lining of the mouth. In most cases, these ulcers go away within a week or two. If not, then consult the dentist at our dental clinic in Bangalore. 

Another major condition of sores is Herpetic gingivostomatitis, which is a type of oral infection that leads to blisters and sores on the inner lining of the mouth. Due to bad oral hygiene, one can face the condition of infection. Cold sores are also another type of oral condition that mostly develops around the corners of the mouth or lips. With the dentist’s assistance, one can effectively treat blisters. 

Other types of sores that require dental care are  Leukoplakia, Traumatic ulcers, and Lichen planus. Orthodontic treatments like braces can also lead to sores or blisters. Do not ignore any type of infection or long-term sores. Get immediate dental help and ensure the safety of your dental health.    

Symptoms Of Mouth Sores 

 

  • They are extremely painful and may hinder one’s diet as they cause pain while chewing food. Especially one may face a burning sensation when eating spicy, salty or sour food. 
  • The appearance of sores is different; they mostly appear white or yellowish with a red colour around them. You can notice them on lips, inner cheeks of mouth, tongue or gums. 
  • Swelling around sores is a sign that you should consult an experienced dentist at a dental clinic in Bangalore for effective treatment.   
  • Mouth sores make it difficult to brush, chew or sometimes speak. If you are trying to treat mouth sores with ulcer gel but still it is not going away, consult the dentist immediately.  

Some sores that are not going away on their own are indicating other underlying health conditions. So do not ignore these common symptoms and reach out to our dentist for effective treatment advice.  

Some Scientifically Proven Ways To Treat Mouth Sores  

  • First of all, the dentist will prescribe you creams or ointments that are orally safe to treat painful sores. It will provide a numbing or cooling effect on the sores and helps in relieving discomfort and inflammation. 
  • A cold compress on sores with a damp cloth can help you reduce swelling and accelerate the process of healing. 
  • Sometimes, sores are caused by bacterial infections. To treat these sores, dentists can prescribe antiviral medications. 
  • In your prescription from the dentist, you may see supplements like vitamin B12 and iron to meet nutrient deficiency. A major cause of mouth sores, it also helps in treating better. 
  • Natural remedies like salt water rinse or applying honey or aloe vera on sores and ulcers can be suggested to relieve pain. It can help in reducing inflammation and burning sensations. 

 

Conclusion

Mouth sores can go away on their own, but if not, do not delay your dentist visit at the dental clinic in Bangalore. Other natural remedies for sores include drinking plenty of water and maintaining a healthy oral routine. Avoid spicy or acidic foods if you have a mouth sore or ulcers for effective treatment. Do not apply anything to the sores or ulcers without the prescription of a certified dentist. Reach out, and our experienced specialist will guide you through effective ulcer or mouth sore management tips. 

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Dr. Priya Verma

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