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Are you a sufferer of canker sores? Most people's answer to this question is a positive yes. Canker sores are ulcers that appear in the mouth as painful white or yellowish spots. They can be a nuisance and even an obstacle to communication when they affect the clarity of your speech. Read on to discover the nutrition and natural remedies that can help prevent and treat canker sores.
Published by Pearl Wilson 1 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +9 votes | 4 comments
Learn the 4 Easy and Best Solutions for Bad Breath. This article provides the information about the proper maintenance of the mouth by performing proper oral hygiene.
Published by Mark Cruz 4 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +0 votes | 0 comments
Cold sores can be a great nuisance but here are some way to prevent and treat them.
Published by Mark Feldt 4 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +8 votes | 6 comments
Canker sores are aphthous ulcers that form inside the lips and cheeks, at the gums base and under the tongue.
Published by Darla Smith 12 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +7 votes | 8 comments
The medical term for a dry mouth is called xerstomia. Xerstomia is most common in people who are on anxiety medications and the elderly. If you have ever suffered with chronic dry mouth, it is very uncomfortable.
Published by Charlene Collins 15 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +4 votes | 0 comments
Basic oral hygiene is an important component of care for any patient with cancer. The purpose is to decrease the complications associated with pain, oral microorganisms, and bleeding.
Published by Hanzel Ageas 15 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +0 votes | 0 comments
The goals of treatment are to control discomfort, allow healing, prevent spread to others, and prevent complications.
Published by Hanzel Ageas 15 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +0 votes | 0 comments
Common mouth ulcers are small, grey sores with an inflamed mucus membrane. They vary from match-head-size to 1/5 in (0.5 cm) across and are found on the gums, roof of the mouth, under the tongue and inside the lips and cheeks. They are triggered by infections, poor immunity, stress, accidental damage from broken teeth and scalding foods.
Published by Levy Dalumpines 16 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +5 votes | 1 comments
Our tongue is a tender and itÂ’s a very sensitive part of our senses and body organ as a whole. Superstitious belief says that whenever you accidentally bite your tongue someone dearest remembers you. Accidentally biting your tongue really hurts and it may endure wound that will affect your eating habits.
Published by Barbie Barbo 18 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +8 votes | 1 comments
Morning breath is one thing: we all have it and it usually goes away once we brush our teeth in the morning after waking, but persistent bad breath may need more than just brushing. Some people seem to develop persistent bad breath that does not go away after simply brushing one's teeth and halitosis that can remain throughout the day. There are plenty of natural remedies to combat persistent bad breath.
Published by Bethany Marsh 23 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +3 votes | 1 comments
If you have a cold sore, you clearly know how painful it can be! Today i would like to share with you some simple ways you can improve your colds sores quickly, and keep pestering them to you again in the future.
Published by Bristow 29 months ago in Mouth & Cold Sores | +3 votes | 6 comments
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