?apthous ulcers: Without an exam, it is hard to tell you what you have, so best to get examined by a dr. Your description though, may be small ulcers as those found with a virus that causes apthous ulcerations, etc., ... Similar to a cold sore on your lip, they can occur in your mouth. If severe, medication can help shorten the duration of this type of illness, but as stated, best to get an evaluation. Good luck.
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Oral blisters: It could be viral in origin. There are other medical and dental causes. You should see your dentist for a one on one evaluation. Merely giving you a list of possibilities will not be very helpful.
Answered 1/5/2014
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