Women, children and the one having a family history are most prone to developing Mouth Ulcers. Though the exact cause of Mouth Ulcers could not be known several factors can attribute to the same:
Trauma or Injury from hard brushing, sports injury, accidents or dental work
Bacterial or Fungal infections
Stress can also be a reason and is most common in teens
Intake of acidic food or drinks
Hormonal changes
Mouth rinses which contain sodium lauryl sulfate
Lack of vitamins such as B-12, zinc, folate, and iron
TREATMENT OF MOUTH ULCERS
Mouth Ulcers do not need treatment as they go away with time. But if the ulcers are large and extremely painful please visit your dentist for treatment options:
Rinse with salt water and baking soda
Apply pain relief ointments like Orajel or Anbesol
Apply ice to canker sores or use cold water
Placing old tea bags on the sores
Drink cool chamomile tea
Milk of magnesia can also be a good option and is advised to place on Mouth Ulcers
HOW TO AVOID MOUTH ULCER?
Eat a healthy and balanced diet
Avoid spicy and acidic food and beverage
Brush gently
Drink plenty of water
Adopt means to reduce stress
Have a proper sleep
TYPES OF MOUTH ULCERS
The uncomfortable and painful sores can be of various types. The most common amongst these are:
Canker Sores
These are small white patches with red borders. Being non-contagious the reason or cause is unknown but usually, trauma is the most common reason. They heal on their own with the time that might take a week and a half. Spicy, acidic and citrus food should be avoided.
Cold Sores
These appear in a cluster of red, raised blisters outside mouth especially lips. These are filled with fluid which can break making fluid to leak. Though they are highly contagious, yet they heal on their own in an about a week.
Candidiasis
It is a yeast infection which appears inside the mouth on soft and moist tissue. It appears as a white patch with a red base. The cause of developing such sore is fungus and people with a weak immune system or people with poor health or diabetic patients are more prone to these sores. If the case of sore is candidiasis, then one should seek advice from Dental Professional.
Leukoplakia
These are tough white patches which appear anywhere in the mouth. Though these are not painful or contagious but can have more serious concerns. Therefore, it is advised to visit a Dental Professional in this case.