You are probably not caring for it by using something to get rid of canker sores.
No, when canker sores are going away the pain lessens.
No. I have canker sores and have never kowingly given some one canker sores. Canker sores are not caused by the same thing that causes cold sores and as far as I know they are not contagious. But to be on the safe side avoid kissing this person until their canker sores go away.
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There is no way to prevent or avoid canker sores 100% in your mouth. If you do get vanker sores there are medications and treatments to make the sores much less painful and help make them go away slightly sooner.
all you can do is wait, there are pain reliefs for it though
No. But depending on where they are, they can make your teeth FEEL loose. Your teeth become more sensitive. Once the canker goes away it should return to normal.
Canker sores usually go away on their own within a week or two. Canker sores that are unusally large (bigger than 1/2 inch), don't go away on their own, or recurrent should prompt a doctor visit, because they may signal an underlying health condition. The doctor may prescribe a mouth rinse or topical analgesic to help with the pain, and sometimes supplements for folic acid, B6, B12, and zinc can help prevent recurring canker sores. As a last resort, oral steroid medications can be prescribed.
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You want to use some hot water and put some salt in a glass and spit it out Usually Do it everyday Until it goes away!!!!
Usually they don't unless you brush them or irritate them. If they don't go away after 2 weeks, have them checked by your dentist.
Canker sore treatments can help alleviate symptoms and promote healing, but they may not eliminate the sore entirely. Over-the-counter products like mouthwashes, gels, and creams can help reduce pain and irritation. If canker sores persist or are severe, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.