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    Mouth Sores – Treatment, Causes, Pictures, Remedy, from Chemo, Covid, in Kids

    July 15, 2023 /

    Key Facts Mouth sores are common and can occur in individuals of all ages They can develop on the lips, tongue, inside of cheeks, and on the gums and roof of the mouth Mouth sores can be caused by a range of factors including infections, injuries, certain medications, and underlying health conditions They are usually not serious and often heal on their own, but some cases may require medical attention Treatment depends on the type of mouth sore and underlying cause What are Mouth Sores? Mouth sores, also known as oral ulcers or mucosal lesions, are painful or discomforting lesions that can develop in various areas within the mouth. They…

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    Pain After Visiting Dentist – Why is it Sore or Numb?

    July 7, 2018 /

    This article is a part of our Q&A series in which we give detailed answers to our readers' questions. Have a question? Don't hesitate and send it to us to get a detailed answer! Dental procedures are critical to maintaining oral health, but sometimes they can leave you with soreness or numbness in your mouth. Let’s explain why pain or numbness may occur after a dental visit and how to manage and alleviate these symptoms. Understanding the Types of Dental Pain After a dental procedure, it is common for patients to experience some degree of discomfort, soreness, or numbness. The intensity and duration of these sensations can vary depending on…

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    Tooth Cracked in Half With No Pain – What Should I Do?

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