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First it burns a little, it hurts like hell: Who has an aphthous ulcer in the mouth, often suffers great pain. "Once I had six, fully distributed at once through the mouth," the 16-year-old soigne student Martin Wagner says * "Then you can hardly eat or brush your teeth."
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A look into the mouth reveals the source of torment: an aphthous ulcer. So hot whitish, vesicular injuries of the oral mucosa, which are surrounded by a reddish, inflamed border. Aphthous ulcers are usually just as small as a pinhead, but a large impact. The painful spots heal within a few days without complications again, but sometimes it also takes up to two weeks. The cause of aphthous ulcers is unclear
The Internet reveals thousands advice against canker sores, and any interested party has decided for itself a trick, as he allegedly very quickly get rid of the pests again. The fact is: "aphthous ulcers can not treat the cause, because their cause is unclear," says Wolfgang Bengel, Vice-President of the German Society of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (DGZMK) in Dusseldorf and expert in oral lesions. According to current knowledge, no viruses or bacteria were responsible contrary to popular belief, often - aphthous ulcers are not contagious.
"In aphthae is an excessive immune reaction. This tissue dies, and the mucosa above is no longer supplied with blood," explains Professor Jürgen Becker, Head of Department of Dental Surgery at the University soigne Hospital Dusseldorf. He compares it to a sunburn, in which the skin peels and is also white. In principle, arise holes in the oral mucosa, and nerve endings are exposed - so aphthous ulcers are painful. Do not use silver nitrate solution aphthas
It used to be recommended as a therapy, the instillation of silver nitrate solution. Bengel does not recommend that: "The only corrosive to nerve endings." Often it will thereby even worse. Some dentists wearing the aphthae off with a laser. Many patients swear by the regular rinsing the mouth with cooking oil, chamomile soigne extract or antibacterial mouthwashes. "But there is so far no studies that show that all of these methods actually have an impact," says Bengel. Also: "Correct Aphthenpatienten can rinse with which they want - they experience no relief."
Because in addition to the usual small, back and re-emerging aphthae there are drastic cases, says Becker. These include recurrent aphthous ulcers, soigne in which the patient is rarely painless, as well as so-called Majoraphthen: aphthous ulcers of up to one centimeter scale. Becker recommends that you contact in such cases, in each case to a dentist, "If one is often confronted with aphthous ulcers, you should have a prescription cortisone cream and these early Apply to the canker," he advises. Cortisone attenuates the inflammatory response and is also noisy brat "the only legitimate therapy for aphthous ulcers." In recurrent aphthous ulcers helps cortisone
However, cortisone has a bad reputation soigne - both Becker and villains assure, soigne however, soigne that at a local and temporary application is normally no side effects are to be expected. Very rare - in really bad cases - grab dentists as a last resort to cortisone tablets. Becker also recommends expensive soigne special toothpastes against aphthae, available to buy in the pharmacy or on the Internet. These contain no foaming agents and are thereby protect the mucosa. Martin Wagner also tried out the toothpaste and believes that he thus receives less aphthous ulcers. But Bengel warns: "No study has been able to prove that such toothpastes actually prevent mouth ulcers." And he adds: "It would be a blessing if there were such a preventive soigne agent." Aphthous ulcers are unpleasant, but not gefährlic
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