Yes it does , it may hurt but is helps :D
An ulser is an exsposed nerve.
It is actually a mouth ulser/gum boil. I suffer from these all the time. My dentist says Im prone to them. When I get them I usually use bonjela-this is a fast acting gel for mouth ulsers. I also use Corsodyl mouthwash. My dentist suggested I use it. And I also wash my mouth out with warm water and salt. Hope I helped you.
put salt on it
It is safe to put water in your mouth, but salt can be harmful if consumed in large quantities. Small amounts of salt in your mouth can help with sore throat or oral health, but be careful not to ingest too much.
Salt water can help reduce the number of germs in the mouth, but it may not kill all of them. Gargling with salt water can help reduce inflammation and bacteria, providing temporary relief for sore throats and minor mouth infections. It's important to note that salt water is not a substitute for proper dental hygiene practices.
amp ? its ULCER not ULSER .. ,, for me ULCER cause by too much eating .. no proper diet ..
You can rinse your mouth with either table salt or sea salt mixed with warm water. Both types of salt can help create an antibacterial solution that may aid in soothing sore gums and promoting oral health. It's important to ensure the salt is fully dissolved in warm water before use. Avoid using salt excessively, as it can irritate the mucous membranes in the mouth.
Gargling salt water can help to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria in the mouth, which may help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with a loose tooth. The salt water can also help to draw out toxins and promote healing in the gums.
Make before an experiment; but avoid excess salt, you don't need salt water in the mouth.
gargle with hot salt water do not swallow the water and have it as hot as you can stand it,-good luck
To make a salt rinse at home for oral care, mix 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Stir until the salt is dissolved. Use this solution as a mouth rinse to help reduce inflammation and kill bacteria in your mouth. Remember not to swallow the rinse.
Salt create a sensation of saltiness on the tongue.