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Mouth Ulcers,Cold Sores

This page is dedicated to some common “non-tooth” problems found in the mouth. It will be updated from time to time. Mouth Ulcers (Aphthous Ulcers, Canker Sores) Cold Sores (Fever Blisters, Labial Herpes) Angular Chelitis (Cracked Lips) Lichen Planus Mouth Ulcers Mouth ulcers, sometimes called canker sores, are a common affliction. Often they are simply [...]
Canker Sores: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and More
Dental Health and Canker Sores Canker sores are small shallow ulcers that appear in the mouth and often make eating and talking uncomfortable. There are two types of canker sores: Simple canker sores. These may appear three or four times a year and last up to a week. They typically occur in people between 10 [...]
Your Toothpaste May Be Giving You Canker Sores (and Bad Breath!)
Canker Sores Cold Sores Only occur inside the mouth Mostly on outside of mouth – sometimes on the inside of the mouth, but only on “hard” surfaces (palate) Not Contagious Contagious Not Viral (not caused by a virus) Caused by Viruses Caused by damage to oral tissue, often by sodium lauryl sulfate, a common foaming [...]
How to Prevent Bad Breath in Children Quickly and Permanently
It is a fact that bad breath in children is much worse than most of the adults because children eat or take anything whatever they like even though the things they eat may cause mouth problems. As an adult, you have the responsibility to take care of the food your children may eat every single [...]
How to Get Rid of Garlic Breath
Commercial Garlic Breath Remedies Bad breath from garlic, or any other type of halitosis for that matter, is one of the greatest causes for distraction between two people. It doesn’t matter if you’re having a business meeting, a casual conversation, or if you’re hoping to lock lips with someone, bad breath is bad breath and [...]
Get Rid Of Bad Breath Fast
Overview Bad breath, or halitosis, originates in your mouth. Food that you eat gets stuck on your tongue, around your gums and in-between your teeth. If you don’t floss or brush your teeth regularly, the remnants of these foods can rot. These rotten bits of food can help bacteria grow inside your mouth and cause [...]