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Painful Mouth Ulcers After Placing Bridge. Taking Maalox And Benadryl

3 days after my Dentist put in my bridge I started developing painful mouth ulcers , I ve been rinsing with maalox and benadryl 50-50 mix its not helping. going on 4 weeks. I asked him to remove the bridge! do you think this will help me by taking the bridge out & doing 2 perm. crowns. I have never had mouth ulcers before....
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hi,

welcome to HCM forum,

Presence of ulcer can be due to trauma from it or allergy due to the use of material or there could be presence of infection.

I would suggest you to get a thorough clinical examination done take an x-ray of the region.
Allpy DOLOGEL oral ointment topically over the affected area.
At home take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses.
Start with the course of multivitamin suplements.
Maintain a good oral hygiene.
Take complete balanced diet and drink plenty of water.

Hope you find this as helpful,

Regards.
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Painful Mouth Ulcers After Placing Bridge. Taking Maalox And Benadryl

Hi, welcome to HCM forum, Presence of ulcer can be due to trauma from it or allergy due to the use of material or there could be presence of infection. I would suggest you to get a thorough clinical examination done take an x-ray of the region. Allpy DOLOGEL oral ointment topically over the affected area. At home take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses. Start with the course of multivitamin suplements. Maintain a good oral hygiene. Take complete balanced diet and drink plenty of water. Hope you find this as helpful, Regards.