Say goodbye to discomfort from mouth ulcers. Get fast relief with Clove Dental’s care.
Do mouth ulcers make everyday life painful?
With Clove Dental’s gentle care and targeted treatments, ulcers heal faster and discomfort fades — so you can eat, speak, and smile without worry. Our specialists use evidence-based topical treatments, nutritional guidance, and painless laser therapy tailored to your needs.
Mouth ulcers (also known as canker sores or aphthous ulcers) are small, painful lesions that develop inside your mouth on the inner cheeks, tongue, gums, or lips. They can make eating, drinking, or even talking uncomfortable.
Mouth ulcer treatment at Clove Dental is for patients who:
There are several types of mouth sores and lesions, each with distinct characteristics:
The most common type of mouth ulcers. They appear as white or yellow sores with red edges. While the exact cause is unknown, factors like minor trauma, acidic foods, and stress may trigger them.
This condition causes itchy rashes and white, lace-like sores inside the mouth. It’s an immune system response, primarily affecting women and people assigned female at birth over 50.
Characterized by white or gray patches inside the mouth, leukoplakia results from excess cell growth. It’s often associated with chronic irritation from tobacco use but can occur without an apparent cause. These lesions are usually non-cancerous.
These are red patches appearing on the oral membrane, including tongue, inner cheeks or floor of mouth. Erythroplakia is often linked to tobacco use. Unlike leukoplakia, these patches are usually precancerous or cancerous.
A fungal infection that is caused by the overgrowth of Candida Albicans. It presents itself as red and creamy white sores or patches in the mouth. Oral thrush is also seen to be occurring in relation with antibiotic treatments or weakened immune systems.
In a few cases, oral cancer manifests itself as persistent red or white mouth sores or ulcers that do not heal on their own. If any mouth ulcer is seen to be present over three weeks, it should be checked by a professional.
For Mouth ulcers it becomes difficult to at times understand their exact cause as various factors contribute to their development. Women, children and adolescents or ones with a family history of the condition are seen to be more prone to developing ulcers.
The majority of mild mouth ulcers are easily detectable and don't need to be thoroughly investigated. But if you go to the doctor, the diagnosis usually entails the following steps:
A basic clinical examination is typically sufficient for a healthcare provider to diagnose mouth ulcers. They will assess the lesions' location, kind, and appearance.
While discussing your case history, your doctor will inquire about any possible triggers or related symptoms. Alongwith medical history the frequency, duration, and severity of your ulcers too helps understand the situation better.
For severe, persistent, or numerous lesions, few more tests are suggested to understand the recurring cause, namely:
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Most mouth ulcers heal in days. Home treatments can reduce pain and speed healing. If not, over-the-counter medications are available.
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Common questions about Laser treatment
Yes, most laser dental procedures are virtually pain-free. The laser cauterizes as it works, reducing bleeding and discomfort. In many cases, anesthesia is not even required.
Absolutely! Laser dentistry is very safe for children. It's particularly useful for treating cavities, tongue-tie, and other pediatric dental issues with minimal discomfort.
Yes, laser dentistry is ideal for patients with sensitive gums. The precision of the laser means less trauma to surrounding tissue, reducing sensitivity and promoting faster healing.
While laser dentistry can handle many procedures, not all dental treatments can be performed with lasers. Your dentist will evaluate your specific needs and recommend the best approach.
In many cases, yes. Laser procedures are often faster because they are more precise and require less preparation time. Recovery is also typically quicker.
Because laser treatments require minimal or no anesthesia, you can usually eat and drink immediately after the procedure. However, your dentist may provide specific post-treatment instructions.
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