A canker sore is
a small, painful, shallow ulcer that appears inside the mouth; they may form on
the tongue, the back portion of the roof of your mouth, or inside your cheeks. The exact cause of most canker sores is still
unknown, although stress or tissue injury is thought to be the cause of most
simple canker sores. Highly acidic foods can also trigger a canker sore or make
the problem worse. Some cases of complex canker sores are caused by an
underlying health condition, such as an impaired immune system or nutritional deficiencies
involving vitamin B-12, zinc, folic acid, or iron. Other medical conditions
like gastrointestinal tract disease, celiac disease, or Crohn's disease could
also be the culprit. If you have a canker sore that has lasted more than a week
or two, you should make
an appointment with the dentists at Smile By Design today. Dr. Santos and
Dr. Folck
can help you get immediate treatment and relief. Smile By Design is
conveniently located in Virginia
Beach, VA and proudly serves patients throughout Norfolk, Sandbridge,
Portsmouth, Fort Story and surrounding communities.
Types of Canker Sores
There are two types of canker sores.
The first type is the simple canker sore. These may appear sporadically three
or four times per year and last for up to a week. They typically afflict young people
between the ages of 10 and 20 years old. The second type is the complex canker
sore. Complex canker sores are larger than simple canker sores, extremely
painful, take more than a month to heal and can possibly leave a scar. They are
less common and occur more often in people who have a long history of simple
canker sores. People often confuse canker sores with cold sores but they are
not the same. Cold sores, also known as fever blisters or herpes simplex type
1, are groups of painful, fluid-filled blisters. Unlike canker sores, cold
sores are caused by a virus and are extremely contagious. While canker sores
only appear inside the mouth, cold sores typically appear outside the mouth,
under the nose, around the lips, or under the chin.
Treatment for Canker
Sores in Virginia Beach, VA
Usually, the pain from a canker sore lessens
in a few days, and the sores heal themselves without treatment in about a week
or two. However, if you experience any of the following symptoms, you should make an appointment
with the experienced
dentists of Smile By Design
immediately as these may be signs of a more serious medical condition:
·
Unusually large sores
·
Sores that are spreading throughout your mouth
·
Sores that last three weeks or longer
·
Intense pain despite avoiding acidic foods and
taking pain medication
·
Difficulty drinking enough fluids
Smile By Design is located in Virginia Beach, VA,
with service to patients from the nearby communities of Norfolk, Sandbridge,
Portsmouth and Fort Story.
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