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Dental Expert Warns Persistent Mouth Ulcers Could Signal Serious Health Issues

Jim Sturgess 7 months ago
Common Winter Issue

Source: MEGA

As the frosty weather takes its toll, a dental expert is sounding the alarm over oral health concerns many Brits are experiencing. With winter’s chill comes the nuisance of mouth ulcers – those pesky, painful sores which, despite being typically benign, can occasionally signal more severe health issues.

Dr Andrej Bozic, an oral surgeon from Dentum, highlighted that how long an ulcer lasts could be the key marker of a more sinister condition. Dr Bozic urged caution, stating that while most mouth ulcers clear up in 10 to 14 days, any that linger longer should be investigated.

The clinician elaborated: “Most mouth ulcers heal within 10 to 14 days. If a sore lingers beyond that, it could indicate something more serious, such as oral cancer, an autoimmune disease, or a chronic infection. Dehydration and a higher risk of infections during colder months can aggravate mouth ulcers.”

He warned not to write off persistent sores as mere seasonal woes, highlighting the importance of consulting a professional: “But any sore that persists shouldn’t be dismissed as seasonal – it’s crucial to have it checked. Patients often dismiss these as minor injuries, but an ulcer that lasts more than three weeks should be taken seriously. It’s crucial to look for other symptoms like red or white patches or lumps in the mouth.”

Some other early warning signs of mouth cancer or other serious health conditions like lupus include persistent pain in the mouth or throat, unusual red or white patches inside the mouth, lumps or swelling in the neck or jaw, and difficulties with chewing, swallowing, or speaking. An expert has emphasised the importance of seeking medical advice if something doesn’t feel right, highlighting that “early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes”.

For those battling constant mouth sores and ulcers, especially during the colder months, Dr Bozic has shared some tips: “Stay hydrated, avoid irritants like alcohol or acidic foods, and use a mild toothpaste such as Sensodyne. These small changes can have a big impact.”

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