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The Silent Suffering of Oral Ulcers: A Dentist's Concern

Updated on: 18 July,2024 08:26 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Early detection and treatment can significantly reduce the severity and duration of oral ulcers.

The Silent Suffering of Oral Ulcers: A Dentist's Concern

Dr. Aaditya Patakrao

As a dentist practicing in Pune, I, Dr. Aaditya Patakrao, have witnessed numerous cases of oral ulcers that have gone unnoticed and untreated. Oral ulcers, also known as mouth sores, are painful lesions that can appear on the lips, tongue, cheeks, or gums. While they may seem like a minor issue, ignoring oral ulcers can lead to severe consequences.


Oral ulcers can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Trauma or injury
  • Viral infections
  • Bacterial infections
  • Allergic reactions
  • Nutritional deficiencies

If left untreated, oral ulcers can lead to:

  • Increased pain and discomfort
  • Difficulty eating and speaking
  • Infection spread to other parts of the mouth and body
  • Delayed healing
  • Increased risk of oral cancer

Unfortunately, many individuals ignore oral ulcers, assuming they will heal on their own. However, this neglect can lead to prolonged suffering and potential complications. As a dentist, I strongly advise against ignoring oral ulcers. Instead, seek professional attention if you experience:

  • Persistent pain or discomfort
  • Ulcers that don't heal within a week
  • Fever or swollen lymph nodes
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing

Early detection and treatment can significantly reduce the severity and duration of oral ulcers. Don't ignore the signs – consult with Your Dentist.

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