Salt Lake Dental Care Treats Cankers Sores, Lesions, and Fever Blisters

Categories: Dental Health

Salt Lake Dental Care Treats Cankers Sores Lesions and Fever Blisters

At Salt Lake Dental Care, one of the most common complaints we hear from Murray dentistry patients is problems with mouth sores.

There are many different kinds of oral lesions which can make eating and talking painful. Some are annoying but harmless, while other sores are more serious and require medical intervention.

Though not contagious, the most common complaint is canker sores, which affect an estimated eighty percent of the Salt Lake area population. Canker sores can be attributed to stress, tissue irritation, or acidic foods.

Dr. Clint Blackwood can prescribe a topical dental paste to relieve pain and guard against infection. Recurring canker sores can sometimes be a symptom of a larger health problem.

Another common complaint is fever blisters or cold sores, which are contagious, fluid-filled blisters. Salt Lake City cold sore sufferers should be aware that cold sores can become infected. At Salt Lake Dental Care, we advise our patients on how to treat cold sores and avoid further breakouts.

Fungal infections and oral cancer can cause sores in the mouth and throat. See your Salt Lake City dentist if you experience any of the following:

Lumps or discolored patches in the mouth lasting longer than three weeks
Unusually large lesions
Multiple sores

Dr. Clint Blackwood reminds patients that eating a well balanced diet, drinking plenty of water, and not smoking can all aid in oral health and hygiene.

To schedule an appointment, or ask about other oral concerns, contact Salt Lake Dental Care today at 801-938-8855.

Dr. Clint Blackwood
Salt Lake Dental Care
279 E 5900 S Ste 202
Murray Utah
801-938-8855
https://www.saltlakedentalcare.com/meet-dr-blackwood/

Salt Lake Dental Care in Murray  provides the full spectrum of general, cosmetic, and pediatric dental services. We offer wisdom teeth removal, Invisalign, sedation dentistry, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, and complete smile makeovers.

The following online articles were used as source material for this blog:
‘Mouth Sores,’ American Academy of Otolaryngology, December 2010, http://www.entnet.org/HealthInformation/mouthSores.cfm, accessed on November 29, 2011
‘Dental Health and Canker Sores,’ WebMD, November 2011, http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/canker-sores, accessed on November 29, 2011