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Are you tired of waiting out your canker sores? Are you almost ready to go to the dentist to get over the discomfort of it all? Do you ever wonder if there is something you can do to find relief—or to avoid the unpleasant experience altogether? While it is true that canker sores generally fade on their own, we strongly recommend visiting a dentist if you have a particularly persistent or painful sore. While no one is exactly sure what causes canker sores, some of the potential triggers include:

  • An injury to your mouth. This can come from dental work, brushing too hard, or even accidentally biting your cheek
  • Toothpastes and mouthwashes containing sodium lauryl sulfate
  • Some foods you may be sensitive to, such as coffee, strawberries, eggs, cheese, or chocolate
  • A diet that is missing important vitamins or minerals. Your dentist may recommend nutritional supplements that can decrease your pain and help you prevent future sores.
  • Allergies to specific bacteria in your mouth
  • Excessive emotional stress
  • Certain health conditions

Sadly, even if you avoid these triggers, a canker sore could still appear. Luckily, there are many things you can do to alleviate your discomfort. For example, if your canker sore is extremely painful—painful enough that you need to visit your dentist—you may be given a prescription for a mouthwash with a steroid that can reduce pain and inflammation. There are also over-the-counter medications that you can apply to your sores. Over-the-counter painkillers can also be useful.

To learn more about canker sores—and what you can do to avoid or survive them—please feel free to contact us soon. We are excited to hear from you.