Mouth Ulcers After Dental Work
I have been suffering from lumps on my tongue for last three months now. I have consulted a doctor and he have prescribe ...
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Those lumps may be of viral origin and you may need to get proper treatment for that however you have to watch for your sharp teeth too which can also cause ulcer to teeth. For that you need to get your teeth grinded at a dental clinic.
My tongue is paining and burning alot and under my tongue is even more pain.in think it have a cut but I have not fallen ...
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Eat lot of fruits & green leafy vegetables & drink plenty of water. Avoid drinking anything hot. You may need coronoplasty (smoothening of teeth edges). Hexigel ointment can be applied over the ulcerative area on the tongue. T. Rebagen 10, morning one tab & one night for 5 days, along with c. Becosules 5 cap, for five days in the morning after meals. Rinse it thoroughly with the mouthwash. Advance procedures can be done with laser. Kindly consult a dentist in person if ulcer doesn't heal. You may consult me in person dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
My tongue is burning and paining and my tongue pains allot under it. I think I have cut but idk. ...
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Eat lot of fruits & green leafy vegetables & drink plenty of water. Avoid drinking anything hot. You may need coronoplasty (smoothening of teeth edges). Hexigel ointment can be applied over the ulcerative area on the tongue. T. Rebagen 10, morning one tab & one night for 5 days, along with c. Becosules 5 cap, for five days in the morning after meals. Rinse it thoroughly with the mouthwash. Advance procedures can be done with laser. Kindly consult a dentist in person if ulcer doesn't heal. You may consult me in person dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
Occasion pain in the side of tongue (ranges once in between 4-6 months and resolves itself within 2-3 days), upon inspec ...
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Eat lot of fruits & green leafy vegetables & drink plenty of water. Avoid drinking anything hot. You may need coronoplasty (smoothening of teeth edges). Hexigel ointment can be applied over the ulcerative area on the tongue. T. Rebagen 10, morning one tab & one night for 5 days, along with c. Becosules 5 cap, for five days in the morning after meals. Rinse it thoroughly with the mouthwash. Advance procedures can be done with laser. Kindly consult a dentist in person if ulcer doesn't heal. You may consult me in person.
My mom has problem in her mouth her teeth become so sharp it hurts her inner cheek nd it becomes a wound nd she is not a ...
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Hello lybrate-user first of all, you need to take her to a dentist and get the sharp edges rounded off to prevent further damage to cheeks and tongue. Once she is relieved, then we need to know the reason of this. Many reasons can be there: teeth grinding, wearing of teeth due to aging, gastric problem etc. The dentist will take a detailed history and guide you accordingly. Don't ignore it, as frequent lesions in mouth can lead to bigger problems (such as cancer)
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1. Avoid spicy and sour foods, drinking hot liquids like tea, coffee and avoid oily, spicy food until the ulcers heal. 2.Drink plenty of fluids. 3.Regularly rinse your mouth out with warm, slightly salted water or baking soda. 4.Keep your mouth clean. 5. Apply ice to your canker sores by allowing ice chips to slowly dissolve over the sores 6. Apply toothpaste over the sores to treat them 7. Apply little honey onto the mouth ulcer or mix in a little turmeric to make a paste that can be applied to the affected area. Honey helps to retain moisture and prevent dehydration. 8. Brush your teeth gently, using a soft brush for this homeopathic treatment is very effective. For more details you can consult me.
My teeth are sharp that they cut my tongue often and causes ulcer plus my teeth looks yellowish despite I take good care ...
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Sharpness of teeth can be corrected by selevtive grinding procedure, the dentist will grind and make smooth the sharp edges of the teeth causing injury less often sometimes if grinding is not possible due to sensitivity or other similar problems than crown is adviced. For ulcers you can apply combination anaesthetic oral gel it will give temporary relief. Your concern about the yellowishness of teeth so yes teeth contributes a lot to the overall esthetic appearance of face. Yellowishness due to deposits or extrinsic stains can be corrected by scaling. For intrinsic discoloration (variations or changes in the inner layer of teeth) bleaching could be done. Don't worry your problem is not serious yet. But definitely needs quick attention. For any further discussion you can msg me using code sg38f5.
What is the incubation period of H pylori? Can dental work cause it? If the bacteria is ingested, how much time it takes ...
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Helicobacter pylori, also known as H. pylori, is a bacterium that is commonly found in the stomach. It is present in approximately one-half of the world's population. The vast majority of people infected with H. pylori has no symptoms and will never develop problems. However, H. pylori is capable of causing a number of digestive problems, including ulcers and, much less commonly, stomach cancer. It is not clear why some people with H. pylori get these conditions and others do not. If you have an ulcer, you should be tested for H. pylori, and if found to be infected, you should be treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics are the new cure for ulcers; therapy is 1-2 weeks of one or two antibiotics and a medicine that will reduce the acid in the stomach.
Im suffering from mouth ulcer from 12 years. Showed many medicine doctors but it has not been healed completely. I use K ...
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12 years is really very long time for this stubborn ulcers. Kenacort and other topical gels will not work in these type of ulcers. May be oral tablets or capsules can work. But not without proper diagnosis. If you have ulcers at other body parts like eyes, gonads, stomach, intestine etc, you required thorough investigation for actual cause of oral ulcers. If they are limited to mouth only and changing place of occurrence each time (recurrent Aphthous stomatitis), it can be cured permanently with advanced LASER ablation. Visit or consult dental oral medicine and /or periodontist specialists in your area.
Why do mouth ulcers occur frequently. What is the permanent solution for the same. ...
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Permanent solution could be visit a dentist to get checked if there are any sharp edges of teeth that can cause ulcer. Apply clenora gel for the time-being.