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Effective Healing Of
Canker Sores Developed
Today, during the 85th General Session of the International Association
for Dental Research, scientists are reporting that they have developed
a method for the effective healing of, and relief of pain associated
with, canker sores.
Canker sores (scientifically known as aphthous ulcers) are painful
recurring ulcers inside the mouth that afflict 60 million Americans.
They are not viral or contagious. The most common form, called
minor aphthous ulcers, are less than 10 mm in diameter and typically
heal within 10-14 days. The direct cause of canker sores is unknown,
but studies have shown that stress, family history, and cuts in
the mouth (like those caused by braces or accidental bites) are
indirect causes. Diet may be a factor for some people as well,
though specific triggering foods have not been identified. There
are no significant complications caused by unhealed canker sores,
but the acute mouth pain can interfere with the ability to eat,
drink, or speak and impair the sufferer’s quality of life.
Licorice has been used for over 4000 years as a healing agent.
The medicinal capabilities of licorice root (Glycyrrhiza) extract
(GX) have been established by long-term clinical use and, most
recently, by scientific research. GX has been identified to have
anti-inflammatory, soothing, and coating abilities and provides
proven, rapid relief for canker sores.
The researchers presenting here in New Orleans will report on
a study of a new, patented dissolving oral patch with this traditional
herbal medicine. In randomized, controlled trials conducted by
researchers at the University of Washington and Orahealth Corporation,
8 out of 10 people using an oral GX patch (CankerMelts®) had no
more base pain after 3 days of use. Further, the canker sores
treated with the oral GX patch shrank to one-tenth their original
size after 7 days, while untreated canker sores grew larger. In
a separate prior study, 26 out of 27 canker sores (96%) that were
treated with the CankerMelts oral patch healed in 3 or fewer days.
The gels and mouthwashes used for years by canker sore sufferers
are designed to numb the pain or cover the ulcer in a protective
coating to protect against irritation. To many people, this is
simply inadequate: A numb mouth and days or weeks of excruciating
pain can make it tough to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks
or talk comfortably with friends and family. The CankerMelts oral
patch technology allows the disc to stick inside the mouth, in
contact with the sore and usually covering the sore to protect
it from irritation. Pain relief (not numbing of the mouth) is
achieved in roughly 10 minutes, and the all-natural disc dissolves
slowly in the mouth, providing 2-6 hours of time-released medication
exactly in the needed spot.
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