What should I do if my father has a traumatic mouth ulcer?

Fathers with traumatic mouth ulcers need to be aware of the need to seek prompt medical treatment. Traumatic mouth ulcers are less difficult to treat, and symptoms can improve significantly within 3-5 days after removing the cause. Some patients with traumatic mouth ulcers may have a bacterial infection and should take targeted antibiotics or topical powders or lotions as prescribed by their doctor.
Patients should pay attention to good eating and hygiene habits in their life. Spicy, irritating foods such as chilli, pepper, pepper and mustard are prohibited until the traumatic mouth ulcer has completely healed. Foods that are too hot, such as hot tea and hot pots, are also prohibited.
Until the traumatic mouth ulcer has completely healed, the use of harsh toothpaste and mouthwash is not recommended. Oral hygiene can be effectively maintained by rinsing the mouth consistently with saline.