Treatment varies according to the type of condition you have. For the most common types of oral lesions and disorders, described above, treatment is as follows:
- Mouth ulcers usually heal after seven to ten days. Non-prescription topical ointments and pain relievers can provide temporary relief. Rinsing with antimicrobial mouth rinses may help reduce the irritation.
- Cold sores and resulting blisters usually heal in about a week. Because there is no cure for herpes infections, the blisters may reoccur during times of emotional upset, exposure to sunlight, allergies or fever. Non-prescription topical anaesthetics can provide temporary relief. Prescription antiviral drugs may reduce these kinds of viral infections; ask your dental professional, doctor or pharmacist.
- Leukoplakia treatment begins by removing the factors causing the lesions. Smokers should be encouraged to quit smoking. For others, it means removing ill-fitting dentures and replacing them with properly fitting ones. Your dentist will monitor your condition, examining the lesion at three to six month intervals, depending on its type, location and size.
- Candidiasis treatment consists of controlling the conditions that cause the outbreaks.
- Cleaning dentures is important in preventing denture-induced problems. Removing dentures at night can help.
- If antibiotics or oral contraceptives are the cause, reducing the dose or changing the treatment may help, in consultation with your healthcare professional.
- Anti-fungal medications may be recommended by your health care professional.
- Good oral hygiene is essential.
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* The Complete Guide to Better Dental Care, Jeffrey F. Taintor, D.D.S., M.S., and Mary Jane Taintor, 1997