Is Your Mouth Sore Something Serious?

Fargo Dentists And Your Mouth Sores

As dental professionals, one of our roles at Designer Smiles in Fargo is to help you take care of your mouth with general dentistry. Some of our patients have troubles with mouth sores, thus the topic of today’s article.

If you have a mouth sore that lasts more than a week or two, it is critical to come in for an exam. Mouth sores can be an indicator of something serious, and an early assessment aids in getting prompt treatment. If necessary, pain relief can be offered. In extreme cases, we will refer you to a medical professional who specializes in ailments that can cause mouth sores.

There are two types of mouth sores; canker sores and cold sores.

Canker sores are small ulcer-like sores with a white or gray base and a red border. They are found on the inside of the mouth and while they are not contagious, they can be painful. Canker sore usually heal in a week or two. Antimicrobial mouth-rinses, over-the-counter topical anesthetics, and avoiding spicy and acidic foods assists in temporary relief while your sore is healing.

The cause of canker sores is not certain. Possible explanations include: a cut on the inside of the mouth, a reaction to extreme temperatures, acids from food or drink, fatigue, stress, and allergies. Some studies point to bacteria or a virus, or a combination of these factors.

Cold sores, also called fever blisters or Herpes Simplex, are groups of fluid-filled blisters that appear around the lips, sometimes appearing under the nose or around the chin. Cold sores are contagious and painful, but typically heal in about a week. Some over-the-counter anesthetics provide relief.

Hope on the Horizon

There are antiviral drugs on the market that have shown promise in reducing outbreaks, but there is currently no known cure. The initial infection, known as primary herpes, often transpires before adulthood. Once the virus infects you, it may stay in your body and remain inactive or cause intermittent cold sore outbreaks. Outbreaks may be triggered by a fever, sunburn, skin abrasions, stress, or exposure to extremes in temperature.

Talk To Your Dentist

In some cases, a change in the way you care for your mouth the frequency of mouth sores. If you are in the Fargo, area and would like to communicate with a dental professional about mouth sores, give us a call at Designer Smiles to schedule an examination. We provide general and cosmetic dentistry. Make an appointment today.

Contact Designer Smiles:

701-298-9400

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3525 25th St S
Fargo, North Dakota
58104