See your DDS: Ulcerations in the mouth can develop from many things. These can include bacteria, trauma, virus, adverse reactions to medications etc. To "get rid of your mouth ulcers" would require first knowing what is causing them. I suggest you see your doctor to establish a proper diagnosis, than the appropriate treatment can be rendered. Good luck.
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Diodle Laser: You either have to wait it out or you can find a dentist with a diode laser. The laser treatment is quick, painless and can reduce healing time to half or less.
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Oral cream: You can use oral creams such as orabase to treat the symptoms until it heals or a laser dentist, such as myself, use the waterlase laser to treat the ulcer and speed up the healing process.
Answered 10/28/2012
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