Mouth Ulcers Treatment in Gurgaon

Mouth Ulcers Treatment in Gurgaon

Overview

Mouth ulcers are painful blisters that may occur within the tongue, inside the cheeks, lips, gums, or even on the palate. They could result in pain when eating, speaking, and even brushing teeth.  The causes might include injury, stress, irritating or acidic food, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal factors, and certain medications. Recurrent ulcers may also be linked to oral infections, gastrointestinal disorders, or immune system problems. Most of the mouth ulcers usually heal by themselves in one to two weeks. If your mouth ulcers don’t go away or recur, you need to consult a dentist for diagnosis of any underlying condition that might be responsible for your ulcers.

Miracles Healthcare is one of the best dental hospitals in Gurgaon where you will find expert dentists who can help in diagnosing and treating your mouth ulcers. Our experts identify the possible cause and provide personalized care to relieve discomfort, promote healing, and help prevent recurrence.

Mouth ulcers can differ in size, shape, and severity. Symptoms of mouth ulcers might be

  • Painful, rounded or oval-shaped sore on the mouth

  • White, yellowish, or grey centre with a red border

  • Burning or tingling sensation before the ulcer appears

  • Pain while chewing, swallowing, and talking

  • Increased sensitivity to spicy, acidic, salty, and hot foods

  • Pain or irritation while cleaning the affected area

  • Multiple ulcers occurring at the same time

Minor ulcers tend to heal without leaving scars. If your ulcer persists and recurs, visit your nearby dentist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment options.

Mouth ulcers generally develop and heal through a few stages. Understanding these stages can help you recognise an ulcer early and know what to expect during recovery.

  • Early Stage: The area may initially feel tingly, burning, sore, or unusually sensitive. You may notice discomfort before the ulcer becomes clearly visible.

  • Ulcer Formation: A small red spot or bump develops and gradually becomes an open sore. The ulcer commonly has a white, yellowish, or grey centre surrounded by a red, inflamed border. Pain may be more noticeable during eating, drinking, brushing, or speaking.

  • Healing Stage: As healing begins, the pain and inflammation gradually decrease. The ulcer may become smaller, and the surrounding redness starts to settle.

  • Complete Healing: Most minor mouth ulcers heal completely within 1–2 weeks without leaving a scar. Larger or more severe ulcers may take longer to heal.

Mouth ulcers can develop for several reasons. Common causes include:

  • Accidental biting of the cheek, lip, or tongue

  • Injury from sharp or broken teeth

  • Ill-fitting dentures, braces, or dental appliances

  • Burns from hot food or drinks

  • Stress or lack of adequate sleep

  • Nutritional deficiencies, particularly iron, vitamin B12, or folate

  • Hormonal changes

  • Certain medications

  • Food sensitivities or allergies

  • Viral or other infections

  • Certain gastrointestinal or immune-related conditions

In some cases, the mouth ulcer reason cannot be identified. Recurrent ulcers may require further evaluation to rule out an underlying condition.

A dental specialist usually diagnoses a mouth ulcer through a physical examination.  While examining you, the doctor might ask about

  • How long the ulcer has been present

  • How often you experience mouth ulcers

  • Pain and other associated symptoms

  • Any injuries or dental procedures recently undergone

  • Diet and nutritional history

  • Medicines or supplements you take

  • Other symptoms or health concerns

In case of recurrent, painful, or persistent ulcers, your doctor may suggest blood tests for further diagnosis of causes like nutritional deficiency or other problems. Other tests could be carried out if the appearance or longevity of the ulcers is odd.

The treatment of mouth ulcers depends on the reason, severity, and occurrence. Many minor ulcers improve without specific treatment.

Your doctor may recommend

  • Topical medicines to reduce pain and inflammation

  • Antiseptic or medicated mouthwashes

  • Pain-relieving medication when required

  • Treatment for nutritional deficiencies

  • Management of an underlying medical condition

  • Avoiding foods that irritate the ulcer

  • Maintaining good oral hygiene

  • Do not use any medication to treat an ulcer without a doctor’s recommendation.

Several risk factors may contribute to the development of mouth ulcers, such as

  • Frequent stress or fatigue

  • Poor nutrition

  • Deficiency of certain vitamins and minerals

  • Previous occurrence of mouth ulcers

  • Mouth injuries or trauma

  • Braces, dentures, or other dental appliances

  • Hormonal changes

  • Certain medications

  • Some underlying medical or immune conditions

Identifying your individual triggers can help reduce recurrent episodes.

While all mouth ulcers cannot be prevented, here are some precautions that can help in prevention

  • Maintain good oral hygiene and brush gently.

  • Use a toothbrush with soft bristles.

  • Do not bite your inner cheeks or lips.

  • Be cautious when consuming hot food or cold beverages.

  • Avoid eating foods that are responsible for developing mouth ulcers.

  • Have a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals.

  • Drink plenty of water daily.

  • Keep yourself stress-free and have sufficient sleep.

  • Visit your dentist regularly. 

  • Address sharp teeth, broken fillings, or poorly fitting dental appliances.

Minor ulcers in the mouth usually take from one to two weeks to heal. Consult a dental specialist near you if mouth ulcers

  • Persist for more than two weeks

  • Repeats frequently

  • Is abnormally large or painful

  • Causes difficulty in eating and drinking

  • Is accompanied with fever or other unknown symptoms

  • Shows up along with several other sores or ulcers

  • Does not look like healing

Persistent ulcers in the mouth should not be overlooked since there is always a chance that they could have something to do with some other problem.

Miracles Healthcare is among the trusted dental hospitals in Gurgaon, offering comprehensive care for mouth ulcers and other oral health concerns. With a team of skilled dental experts, we ensure proper evaluation to diagnose the reason for continuous and recurring mouth ulcers and prescribe treatment according to one’s needs.

No matter if mouth ulcers occur because  of oral infection, nutritional deficiencies, gingival issues, dental injuries, stress, or health issues, our dentists give personal care and help in managing the symptoms by treating the reason.

Right from diagnosis to medication and treatment for any other dental or medical condition, we focus on comfortable care, faster healing, and preventing recurrent ulcers.

If you are looking for mouth ulcer treatment in Gurgaon, choose Miracles Healthcare for expert dental care and personalised guidance. Book an appointment with our experienced dentists today and get timely care for persistent or recurring mouth ulcers.

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Deficiency of Vitamin B12, folic acid, or iron can be responsible for mouth ulcers. If you get ulcers frequently, doctors can suggest some blood tests for you.

Most mouth ulcers heal on their own in 1 to 2 weeks. If your mouth ulcer heals after more than 2 weeks, recurs, or becomes very painful, you should visit your dentist.

Drinking plenty of water will keep your mouth hydrated and reduce irritation, but water consumption alone will not treat the mouth ulcer.

You should refrain from acidic, salty, spicy, and very hot foods, as they make ulcers more irritating. You can take foods that are soft and easy to chew.

There are many possible causes of a mouth ulcer that include biting the cheek accidentally, oral injury, stress, dietary deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, specific foods, and certain drugs. Sometimes the cause remains unknown.

Minor mouth ulcers will take 1 to 2 weeks to heal themselves. Refrain from spicy or acidic foods, keep oral health up-to-date, remain well-hydrated, and apply prescribed topicals for pain if needed.

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