What medication is used for traumatic mouth ulcers?

Traumatic oral ulcers are better treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers and vitamins, and also with topical lotions, topical creams, powders and sprays.
Anti-inflammatory drugs are the most commonly used drugs to treat traumatic mouth ulcers, mainly including antibiotics such as clarithromycin and ornidazole, as well as Chinese medicines such as stomatitis clear granules.
For painful cases, oral ibuprofen can be given to relieve pain. Topical lotions commonly used to treat traumatic mouth ulcers include dacronin liquid, rehabilitation new liquid and povidone-iodine containing rinse, which can provide anti-inflammatory and pain relief and inhibit bacterial infection. Combined with topical medications such as aureomycin glycerin, watermelon cream spray, nourishing yin and muscle powder and tin-like powder, the treatment is even more effective.