Most mouth ulcers are inconsequential. Cancer and some systemic diseases may present with ulceration. Any single ulcer lasting three or more weeks should be regarded with suspicion. This series ...
Recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU) is the most prevalent oral mucosal disease in humans, estimated to affect between 5% and 50% of the general population. The minor manifestation of the condition is the ...
A painful inflamed lesion on the oral mucosa, which often seems to be burning at the periphery: every third individual has at one point had such a lesion -- an aphthous ulcer. Often they resolve after ...
This paper reports two patients with a history of minor aphthous ulceration who developed severe pain related to osteitis and sequestrae resulting from overlying ulceration. This was a 45-year-old ...
The primary efficacy criterion for this study was time (in days) required for complete aphthous ulcer healing. Secondary criteria were tolerability and patients' perceptions of the product's taste and ...
A painful inflamed lesion on the oral mucosa, which often seems to be burning at the periphery: every third individual has at one point had such a lesion—an aphthous ulcer. Often they resolve after a ...