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Category: Oral health

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Which drugs can cause mouth ulcers? A comprehensive guide to medication-induced stomatitis

5 min read
According to the National Cancer Institute, as many as 40% of patients undergoing conventional chemotherapy experience oral mucositis, a severe form of drug-induced mouth ulcers. Beyond cancer treatment, a surprising number of everyday medications can also lead to painful oral sores, or stomatitis. Identifying which drugs can cause mouth ulcers is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers to find the right solution.

Decoding the Formula: What are the active ingredients in Tymodex?

4 min read
Over 700 species of bacteria can be found in the human mouth [1.5.9]. To manage this complex ecosystem, products like Tymodex mouthwash utilize a multi-ingredient formula. So, what are the active ingredients in Tymodex? The formula primarily consists of Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC), Eucalyptol, Thymol, Methyl Salicylate, and Menthol [1.5.1].

What are the side effects of mouth ulcer gel?

4 min read
Affecting up to 25% of the general population, mouth ulcers are a common oral health issue [1.2.4]. This article explores a key question for those seeking relief: What are the side effects of mouth ulcer gel?

Medications: How to use oro fast? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Oral ulcers and mouth sores can cause significant pain and discomfort, affecting up to 20% of the population at some point. Understanding how to use Oro Fast, a range of products designed to alleviate these symptoms, is crucial for achieving fast and effective relief.

What does metformin do to your mouth?

2 min read
Metformin is a first-line treatment for Type 2 diabetes used by over 120 million people worldwide. While primarily known for its role in blood sugar control, patients often wonder, "What does metformin do to your mouth?" The drug is known to cause a metallic taste, but emerging research also points to potential benefits for oral health.

What are the oral manifestations of ACE inhibitors?

4 min read
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are one of the most widely prescribed classes of medications, with an estimated 40 million people globally taking these drugs. However, some patients can experience a range of oral manifestations, from mild taste disturbances to the life-threatening condition of angioedema.

What are the side effects of topiramate in the mouth?

4 min read
Up to 14% of people taking topiramate experience paresthesia, a tingling or numbness that can affect the mouth and face. Understanding what are the side effects of topiramate in the mouth is crucial for managing your treatment and maintaining oral health, as these effects can range from mildly irritating to potentially serious.