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canker, small sore on the inside of the mouth. A canker appears as a shallow, whitish ulcer surrounded by a thin, red area. It is tender, sometimes painful, and may occur singly or as one of a group of sores. Cankers develop on the inner surfaces of the lips or cheeks, on the gums, under the tongue, or on the roof of the mouth. The cause is unknown, but cankers have been associated with friction, injury, allergy, and viral infection. They generally heal by themselves in a few days but can be recurrent. |
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In addition to its tray and light-activated whitening products, Discus also markets a line of dental instruments, dental impression and composite material, dental practice management software and a prescription treat ment for canker sores. PATCH IT UP:A new patch may be the answer to the pain associated with canker sores, those shallow, painful sores on the inside of the lips, the inside of the cheeks or on the gums that affect millions of Americans, primarily teens and you adults. Many people gargle rosemary tea to help heal mouth ulcers and canker sores. |
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