- Oral ulcer
An oral ulcer (from Latin "ulcus") is the name for the appearance of an open sore inside the mouth caused by a break in the
mucous membrane or the epithelium on the lips or surrounding themouth . The types of oralulcer s are diverse, with a multitude of associated causes including: physical or chemical trauma, infection from microorganisms, medical conditions or medications and cancerous and sometimes nonspecific processes. Once formed, the ulcer may be maintained by inflammation and/or secondary infection. Two common oral ulcer types areaphthous ulcer s (canker sores) and cold sores. Cold sores can be caused by theherpes simplex virus .cite web |url=http://www.disability.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Mouth_ulcers?open |title=Mouth ulcers |accessdate=2006-06-18 |publisher=North East Valley Division of General Practice ] cite book
last = Sapp
first = J. Phillip
authorlink =
coauthors = Lewis Roy Eversole, George W. Wysocki
title = Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
publisher =Mosby
date = 2004
id = ISBN 0-323-01723-1 ]Causes
There are many processes which can lead to ulceration of the oral tissues. In some cases they are caused by an overreaction by the body's own immune system. Factors that appear to provoke them include stress, fatigue, illness, injury from accidental biting, hormonal changes,
menstruation , sudden weight loss, food allergies and deficiencies invitamin B12 ,iron andfolic acid . Oral ulcers are also a common result of ceased cigarette smoking, affecting about two out of five quitters. cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15370162 |title=The relationship between smoking cessation and mouth ulcers |accessdate=2008-01-16 |publisher=Tobacco Dependence Research Centre ]Trauma
Minor physical injuries
Trauma to the mouth is a common cause of oral ulcers. A sharp edge of a tooth, accidental biting (this can be particularly common with sharp canine teeth), sharp or abrasive food (particularly if left overnight), poorly fitting dentures,
dental braces or trauma from a toothbrush may injure the mucosal lining of the mouth resulting in an ulcer. These ulcers usually heal at a moderate speed if the source of the injury is removed (for example, if poorly fitting dentures are removed or replaced).cite web |url=http://www.disability.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Mouth_ulcers?open |title=Mouth ulcers |accessdate=2006-06-18 |publisher=North East Valley Division of General Practice ] .It is also common for these ulcers to occur after dental work, when incidental abrasions to the soft tissues of the mouth are common. Please warn your dentist of this before starting any dental work, so a protective layer of
Vaseline can be used to minimize the number of incidental injuries to the soft mucosa tissues.Chemical injuries
Chemicals such as
aspirin oralcohol that are held or that come in contact with the oral mucosa may cause tissues to become necrotic and slough off creating an ulcerated surface.Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), one of the main ingredients in most toothpastes, has been implicated in increased incidence of oral ulcers.Infection
Viral, fungal and bacterial processes can lead to oral ulceration.One way to contract pathogenic oral ulcerations is to touch your chapped lips without having washed your hands first.
Viral
The most common is "
Herpes simplex virus " which causes recurrent herpetiform ulcerations preceded by usually painful multiple vesicles which burst. "Herpes Zoster " (shingles), "Varicella Zoster" (chicken pox), "Coxsackie A virus " and its associated subtype presentations, are some of the other viral processes that can lead to ulceration. HIV creates immunodeficiencies which allow opportunistic infections or neoplasms to proliferate. cite book
last = Sapp
first = J. Phillip
authorlink =
coauthors = Lewis Roy Eversole, George W. Wysocki
title = Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
publisher =Mosby
date = 2004
id = ISBN 0-323-01723-1 ]Bacterial
Bacterial processes leading to ulceration can be caused by "Mycobacterium tuberculosis" (
tuberculosis ) and "Treponema pallidum" (syphilis ).Opportunistic activity by combinations of otherwise normal bacterial flora, such as aerobic streptococci, "Neisseria", "Actinomyces", spirochetes, and "Bacteroides" species can prolong the ulcerative process. [ [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=a&r=1&f=G&l=5&s1=6248718.PN. Lesion-directed dry dosage forms of antibacterial agents for the treatment of acute mucosal infections of the oral cavity] , US Patent Office Full-Text and Image Database, 19 June 2001.]
Fungal
"Coccidioides immitis" (
valley fever ), "Cryptococcus neoformans" (cryptococcosis ), "Blastomyces dermatitidis " ("North AmericanBlastomycosis ") are some of the fungal processes causing oral ulceration.Protozoans
Entamoeba histolytica , a parasitic protozoan is sometimes known to cause mouth ulcers through formation ofcysts .Immune system
Many researchers view the causes of
aphthous ulcer s as a common end product of many different disease processes, each of which is mediated by the immune system.Aphthous ulcers are thought to form when the body becomes aware of and attacks chemicals which it does not recognize.
Immunodeficiency
Repeat episodes of mouth ulcers can be indicative of an
immunodeficiency , signaling low levels of immunoglobulin in the oral mucous membranes.Chemotherapy ,HIV , andmononucleosis are all causes of immunodeficiency with which oral ulcers become a common manifestation.Autoimmunity
Autoimmunity is also a cause of oral ulceration.Mucous membrane pemphigoid , an autoimmune reaction to the epithelialbasement membrane , causesdesquamation /ulceration of the oral mucosa.Allergy
Contact with
allergen s can lead to ulcerations of the mucosa.Dietary
Vitamin C deficiencies may lead toscurvy which impairs wound healing, which can contribute to ulcer formation. Similarly deficiencies invitamin B12 ,zinc [Orbak R, Cicek Y, Tezel A, Dogru Y. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=12790293&query_hl=27 Effects of zinc treatment in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis] , "Dental materials journal". 2003 Mar;22(1):21-9.] have been linked to oral ulceration.A common cause of ulcers is
Coeliac disease , in which case consumption of wheat, rye, or barley can result in chronic oral ulcers. Ifgluten sensitivity is the cause, prevention means following agluten-free diet by avoiding most breads,pasta s, baked goods,beer s etc. and substitutinggluten -free varieties where available. Artificial sugars, such as those found in dietcola and sugarlesschewing gum , have been reported as causes of oral ulcers as well.Flovent
Use of
flovent without rinsing mouth out after use may cause an oral ulcer.Cancer
Oral cancers can lead to ulceration as the center of the lesion loses blood supply and necroses.
Squamous cell carcinoma is just one of these.Medical conditions associated with mouth ulcers
The following medical conditions are associated with mouth ulcers:
*Behçet's disease
*Bullous pemphigoid
*Celiac disease (gluten sensitivity)
*Crohn's disease
*Gingivostomatitis
*Leukoplakia
* oral lichen planus
*Lupus erythematosus
*Neutropenia
*Oral thrush
*Ulcerative colitis Prevention
The majority of the types of ulceration require treatment of the underlying cause of the oral ulceration for successful prevention; controlling imbalances in vitamins and minerals related to ulceration, managing or restricting the disease processes, and avoiding substances such as
sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) in toothpaste have shown to reduce the ulcerative process [http://www.mouthulcers.org/index.php?page=intro] . For trauma related cases, avoiding the offending source will prevent ulceration, but since such trauma is usually accidental, this type of prevention is not usually practical.Individuals who have a high incidence of opportunistic bacterial infections subsequent to an accidental oral injury (biting etc.) can prevent the injury from becoming infected by directly bathing the wound with an anti-bacterial
mouthwash for one minute every 12 hours for 2 daysFact|date=December 2007; it is important to use a small vessel to contain the solution as most antibacterial mouth washes that remain in the mouth for a full minute will have detrimental effects such as a prolonged impairment to the sense oftaste and the potential loss of otherwise desirable flora. Quantities around 1ml are more than sufficient. Ideally, the first treatment should occur within 3 hours.Treatment
Symptomatic treatment is the primary approach to dealing with oral ulcers. If their cause is known, then treatment of that condition is also recommended. Adequateoral hygiene may also help in relieving symptoms. Topical antihistamines,antacid s,corticosteroid s or applications meant to soothe painful ulcers may be helpful, and avoidingspicy or hot foods may reduce pain. Ulcers persisting longer than three weeks may require the attention of a medical practitioner. [cite web|url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001448.htm#Treatment|title=Mouth Ulcers - Treatment|last=Van Voorhees|first=BW|date=2007-01-18|publisher=MedlinePlus | accessdate=2008-05-08]Home remedies
An effective home remedy that is prescribed in the ancient Indian science of
Ayurveda is by applying freshcoconut oil on the affected area. [http://www.organicfacts.net/organic-oils/organic-coconut-oil/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html] [ [http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/coconut-oil-a-natural-mouth-ulcer-cure-92154.html] ]ee also
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Aphthous ulcer (Canker sores)
*Chancre
*Herpes simplex virus
*Squamous cell carcinoma
*Ulcer
*Stomatitis References
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