Canker Sores
Do you experience Canker Sores… you could be lacking in B12
They may look pale or yellow like an ulcer with a red outer ring, they are not contagious. You may experience one, or more at a time, and for reason unexplained women seem to get them more than men.
The cause of canker sores is not clear.
It may be due to:
Diet
Weakened immune system (for example, from the cold or flu)
Hormone changes
Stress
Lack of certain vitamins and minerals in the diet, including vitamin B12 or folate
Less commonly, mouth sores can be a sign of an illness, tumor, or reaction to a medication.
This can include:
Autoimmune disorders
Cancer of the mouth
Infections such as hand foot mouth disease
Weakened immune system — for example, if you have AIDS or are taking medication after a transplant
Drugs that may cause mouth sores include aspirin, beta-blockers, chemotherapy medicines, penicillin, sulfa drugs, and phenytoin.
If you are experiencing Canker sores frequently and you would like to schedule a dental exam contact our International Patient Coordinator at clinic@davincisdentalcare.com
Or call us today at 305 280 2272