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Causes of canker sores
There are many reasons why you can suffer from canker sores
  • Orthodontic appliances e.g. braces
  • Food allergies / spicy food
  • Stress
  • Poor Nutrition
Using Aphthasol
How long should you use Aphthasol

The paste should be applied as soon as possible after noticing the symptoms of an aphthous ulcer. Use of the medication should be continued until the ulcer heals. If significant healing or pain reduction has not occurred in 10 days, consult your dentist or physician.

How soon will I see results?

Usually you will see results within the first 2 days.

Application
How to apply Aphthasol
  1. Apply the paste as soon as possible after noticing the symptoms of an aphthous ulcer. Continue to use the paste four times daily, preferably following oral hygiene after breakfast, lunch, dinner, and at bedtime.
  2. Dry the ulcer(s) by gently patting it with a soft, clean cloth.
  3. Wash your hands before applying Aphthasol.
  4. Moisten the tip of your index finger.
  5. Squeeze a dab of paste approximately 1/4 inch (0,5 cm) onto a finger tip.
  6. Gently dab the Aphthasol on to the ulcer.
  7. Repeat the process if you have more than one ulcer.
  8. Wash your hands when you are done applying Aphthasol.
  9. Wash eyes promptly if they should come in contact with the paste.
  10. Use the paste until the ulcer heals. If significant healing or pain relief has not occurred in 10 days, consult your dentist or physician immediately.
Application safety
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Wash hands immediately after applying Aphthasol.
  • In the event that a rash or contact mucositis occurs, discontinue use.