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Apthous Ulcers

Overview
Causes 
Symptoms
Risk Factors
When to seek help
Treatment
Where to Seek Treatment
National Dental Centre Singapore
Contributed by National Dental Centre Singapore

APTHOUS ULCERS

Overview

Apthous ulcers are a type of ulcers that appear within the mouth in the form of open sores. These sores are usually painful, making normal oral tasks such as eating a discomfort. Depending on their size apthous ulcers are minor or major.

Causes
Causes are unknown but may be precipitated by stress, trauma (such as biting) and other factors.

Symptoms

  • ulcers in the mouth but not on the lips
  • Single or multiple painful mouth ulcers, which can range from 2mm (minor apthous ulcer) to more than 10mm in diameter (major apthous ulcer)
  • Minor apthous ulcers persist for 7 to 14 days before subsiding and heal without scarring
  • Major apthous ulcers heal in 6 weeks and may have scarring

Risk Factors
There are no definite risk factors. Deficiencies in vitamin B12, folic acid and iron have been found in a small percentage of patients with apthous ulcers. Food sensitivities or allergies have been linked to the occurrence of apthous ulcers.

When to Seek Help
You should consult your dentist if:

  • You develop high fever
  • Your ulcer is unusually large and persistent
  • Your have great discomfort eating and drinking
  • You experience pain that you cannot control with self care measures

Treatment
Minor apthous ulcers usually heal even without active treatment in about 2 weeks. Treatment is usually given to relieve pain and discomfort.

  • Application of a gel or paste may help to protect the site from abrasion during function.
  • In certain cases, steroid ointment or topical medication is prescribed by a dentist. If infected, antibiotics may be prescribed.

Minor Apthous Ulcer Major Apthous Ulcer
Minor apthous ulcer                      Major apthous ulcer


Where to Seek Treatment

The medical institutions within SingHealth that offer consultation and treatment for this condition include:

1. National Dental Centre Singapore
Services
5 Second Hospital Avenue, Singapore 168938

Appointments Hotline:
Tel : +65 6324 8802

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6326 5656
Email : ims@singhealth.com.sg



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