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All About Mouth Ulcers

OraBudd Mouth Ulcers

What are Mouth Ulcers

Oral or mouth ulcers are common and are characterised by a loss of the mucosal layer within the mouth and could be due to a number of factors including anxiety, local trauma to the mouth, mineral/vitamin deficiencies or hormonal. They usually appear red or yellow in colour. Mouth ulcers occur either singly or in clusters, causing a lot of discomfort or pain. These last for a week or more unless the damage continues happening, in which case they will not disappear until the cause, for example, a rough tooth, is treated.

Common triggers of mouth ulcers

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Emotional Stress

Mechanical Trauma Mouth Ulcers

Mechanical Trauma

Toothpaste Mouth Ulcers

Reactions to Toothpastes

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Medications

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Vitamin Deficiencies

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Some Infections & Diseases

OraBudd™ Mouth Ulcer Treatment

OraBudd™ is an innovative product that takes mouth ulcer treatment to the next level. Just one application alleviates mouth ulcer pain in seconds!

Ulcer Remedy

How to relieve Mouth Ulcers

Helpful Hints
  • Using a soft-bristled brush
  • Drinking cold water through a straw
  • Eating softer food such as bananas
  • Eating a healthy balanced diet
  • Using OraBudd™ for simple and unique instant relief
What to Avoid
  • Eating spicy food
  • Eating rough, crunchy food, such as toast or crisps
  • Drinking very hot or acidic drinks
  • Using toothpaste containing sodium lauryl sulphate

References: 1. NHS. Mouth Ulcers. Last Reviewed 11March 2024. Accessed 16 June 2024.https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/mouth-ulcers/. 2. Oral ulceration (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment).Patient (Part of EMIS Egton Medical Information Systems). Last reviewed 22May 2022. Accessed 12June 2024. https://patient.info/doctor/oral-ulceration. 3. OraBudd packaging information 2024.

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