Dentist Questions Mouth ulcers

Is my digestive system responsible for mouth ulcers?

I keep getting mouth ulcers almost every week. Lately, due to erratic changes in my regular eating schedule, my digestion hasn’t been very good. Could this be the cause of my mouth ulcers?

3 Answers

Could be
Probably not, but if you are experiencing oral ulcers like Aphthous Ulcers or Cold Sores, then find a dentist with a soft tissue erbium laser such as the Biolase Ilase. It will lessen the ulcer from two weeks to four days.
The origin of your mouth ulcers called at this ulcers is usually multiphasic. First of all consider, your diet and the chronic nature of what you eat. Acidic foods foods high in carbonation repetitively seasoning and composing our diet can cause a reaction, which involves the delicate tissues called the mucosa of the cheeks lips and tongue in the oral cavity. This irritation although chronically ingested if not thoroughly hygienically clean by brushing between meals can aggravate excessive acids secreted by the stomach. Then it becomes a regional problem and one that your gastroenterologist out to screen you for as well as your dentist to evaluate abrasion and attrition of the enamel because of the acids in your oral cavity.