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Fever Blisters Ulcers

What is Fever-Blisters-Ulcers in terms of Oral Health?

These are a set of conditions that causes a lot of pain and discomfort in the patient’s oral cavity. They can appear on any of the soft parts of your mouth, including the cheeks, throat, gums, lips, tongue, and floor and roof.

Signs that you have Oral Fever-Blisters-Ulcers

Key benefits of Fever-Blisters-Ulcers Treatment in Oral Health

What to eat Before and After Treatment

You should avoid eating hot, cold, or spicy foods. Such foods irritate the compromised linings in your mouth, therefore, delaying the healing process. You should eat foods and drink beverages that are at room temperature. You should also avoid hard-to-bite foods such as apples and tough meats, as these may cause further injuries on the blisters and ulcers. You should eat soft foods such as mashed potatoes, yogurt, pudding, and bananas. This will ensure that the healing process happens hastily.

Durability of Treatment

The durability of treatment depends upon the extent of the disease. You must talk to your dentist At Smiley dental for professional advice.

After Procedure Care

If you are to take any medications to take at home, you must ensure that you strictly adhere to the instructions given by your dentist. When eating, you must chew slowly. It will help prevent further damage to compromised areas. It is also crucial to desist from smoking and the use of any other tobacco products. Such products are irritants and delay the healing process. The consumption of alcohol is also not advised. You should take beverages that are both non-alcoholic and non-acidic. It will help hasten the recovery process. Finally, you should visit your dentist at Smiley Dental for regular checkups. It will allow your dentist to see how you are progressing and to also give you professional advice during the recovery process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are cold sores contagious?
Yes. They’re caused by a common virus and can spread through close contact while active. Canker sores are not contagious.
Many improve within 7–14 days. If yours isn’t improving, we should see you.
Not always. We’ll tailor care based on your symptoms and medical history.
Emergency/problem-focused exams are often covered. We’ll provide a written estimate and offer flexible monthly payments if you need them.

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