Currently, it is unknown what the cause of canker sores is. It does not appear to be caused by bacteria nor virus, so it is theorized that there is a hereditary link. See the related link for more details.
Sore gums are a common symptom of poor oral health. They are very common in adults and teenagers. There are six common causes for sore gums: teething, impacted teeth, an injury, gum disease, cancer, and mouth ulcers.
Teething is a painful process where the teeth force their way through the gum surface. This process is necessary, but creates very sore gums. Teething is usually completed in childhood, with the exception of wisdom teeth, which can appear in the teenage years or early twenties.
An impacted tooth can also create sore gums. When a tooth is coming through the gums, it can develop at the wrong angle. As a result, the tooth can become stuck or impacted and must be extracted by a dentist.
Sore gums can occur if there is any type of impact to the teeth or gums with a hard object, such as furniture or the floor. These types of injuries are quite common in contact sports, such as hockey or football. Mouth guards are designed to absorb the impact and reduce the chance of injury to the teeth and gums.
Gum disease or periodontal disease is very common in adults and is the leading cause of sore gums. Gum disease weakens the attachment of the teeth to the gums. It is caused by an infection in the gums due to the presence of tarter on the teeth, at the gum line. This type of infection is called gingivitis, with its most noticeable symptom being sore gums that bleed when the teeth are brushed. Sometimes, there are no symptoms other than sore gums.
Untreated gingivitis can progress past the point of sore gums. The gums can swell, bleed, and change color. If gingivitis is not treated, the sufferer runs the risk of having his teeth become loose and fall out.
Mouth cancer is very serious and some of the first symptoms are sore gums, bad breath, and teeth that move. Other symptoms include red or white patches in the mouth, bleeding, and trouble swallowing. Mouth cancer is most commonly found among people who smoke cigarettes or chew tobacco, but can develop in other people as well.
Canker sores are caused by nutrition deficiency and also caused by alot stress. They are NOT at all contagious in any way possible and are not caused by any forms of STDs. The answer above describes a Cold Sore, often mistaken with Canker sores.
Some cures in the mouth are medications. There are many medications out there that can be purchased if you have sores in the mouth. Also, some people believe that mouthwash would help.
cheilosis: crack like sores at the corner of the mouth. (lip disease)
Sores in mouth are caused by many different factors. Those caused by physical injuries such as canker sores, are not contagious. However, mouth sores caused by virus or bacteria could be contagious through kissing.
No, canker sores are abrasions inside your mouth and can be caused by biting your mouth, stress, drinking coffee etc. Cold sores (oral herpes) can be spread by someone else.
Mouth ulcers
If they on the outside of your mouth (ie. around your lip) they might be cold sores (oral herpes). If they are inside your mouth and hurt they might be canker sores and will go away by themselves within 4-14 days.
Sores inside the mouth are called canker sores.
Mouth sores are caused by Chewing Tobacco.
they are little sores in your mouth
cheilosis: crack like sores at the corner of the mouth. (lip disease)
you can sores in your mouth
Stress can manifest into many things stress lesions are blisters or sores. Some people get these lesions on there mouth which are cold sores some get them on their hands.
Some people get sores on the genitals or mouth. Some don't. See your doctor.
Well, sores in your mouth could be, in fact, the indicators of the beginnings of a fatal disease. Mouth sores are normally caused by irritation, injury, infection, or even inflammitory disorders.
Sores in mouth are caused by many different factors. Those caused by physical injuries such as canker sores, are not contagious. However, mouth sores caused by virus or bacteria could be contagious through kissing.
ulcers
Probably not the best thing to use on cold sores around the mouth. It's more used to treat bacterial infections, and cold sores are caused by a virus. It may help heal the sores but you may not want to use it on your mouth as it could be toxic. Just get some over the counter cold sore cream to help heal te sores.
No, canker sores are abrasions inside your mouth and can be caused by biting your mouth, stress, drinking coffee etc. Cold sores (oral herpes) can be spread by someone else.