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Learn the importance of every tooth for health and alignment at Coshocton Dentistry. Join our 80/20 Club and enjoy lifelong dental
Check out Coshocton Dentistry’s latest blog for expert tips from Dr. Dunlop on how to combat sensitivity and keep your smile bright and pain-free!
Smoking can significantly affect your oral health beyond just staining your teeth. Find out how quitting can dramatically improve your oral
Teething toddler at home? Read more to discover when to start, why it matters, and how to pick the right tools for your little one's teeth.
Struggling with pesky canker sores? Learn about the triggers, duration, treatment options, and preventive strategies.
Unseen and often unnoticed, gum disease can be a silent threat to your oral health. Learn about its early signs and how regular check-ups can help prevent
Dont skip a necessary dental crown after root canal. We explain why its crucial for your oral
Mouth ulcers (or canker sores) are small and painful sores that appear on the inside of the mouth and lips. They can be uncomfortable and make eating and speaking difficult. What are Mouth Ulcers and Canker Sores? Mouth ulcers are sores that appear inside the mouth. They are usually round or oval, have a red border with a white or yellow center, and can range from a small dot to a large sore. They are non-contagious and are not caused by any known virus. Causes of Mouth Ulcers and Canker Sores Several factors believed to contribute to their development are: · Trauma to the mouth. · Hormonal changes. · Toothpaste. · Stress and anxiety. · Food sensitivities. If this problem becomes frequent, a visit to the dentist is recommended. Treatment of Mouth Ulcers and Canker Sores Perhaps because of the widespread susceptibility to mouth ulcers, there are countless remedies for mouth ulcer. Here are some of them: · Brush your teeth using a soft toothbrush. · Use pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. · Use topical medications, such as gels and pastes. If it persists for over three weeks, it may be a sign of something worse. Thus, it is absolutely imperative that you seek a dentist as soon as pos
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