Avoid mouth ulcers this holiday
Mouth ulcers affect around 20 per cent of the population

Aloclair is formulated to ease the pain of mouth ulcers and promote fast healing.
Now available in three applications – gel, mouthrinse and spray – Aloclair forms a protective barrier over the ulcer, shielding sensitive nerve endings and giving fast, effective, long-lasting relief.
Aloclair contains soothing Aloe Vera, liquorice extract, lubricating Hyaluronic Acid and PVP which forms an invisible, protective coating and promotes healing. Aloclair is made without alcohol, does not sting and is suitable for adults, children and babies.
Dirna Grobbelaar, IVOhealth’s oral hygiene advisor recommends Aloclair.
“Aloclair is suitable for all ages and can be easily applied wherever the ulcer is located. A rinse is great if you have several ulcers or if they are situated at the back of the mouth. The spray and gel are user-friendly in a young child’s mouth.
“Aloclair forms a barrier over the sensitive nerve endings making eating, talking and drinking more comfortable and giving immediate pain relief.”
Aloclair is available at Dis-Chem and leading pharmacies at these recommended retail prices:
• Aloclair Mouthrinse (120ml) – RRP R109.95 – excellent for multiple, reoccurring ulcers; orthodontics and dentures; post-surgery / dental treatment
• Aloclair Spray (15ml) – RRP R84.95 – makes hard-to-reach ulcers accessible
• Aloclair Gel (8ml) – RRP R69.94 – for isolated mouth ulcers
Aloclair is distributed by IVOhealth, distributors of leading oral care brands. For stockists for further details www.ivohealth.co.za / call 0860 123 456 / info@ivohealth.co.za or find them on Facebook www.facebook.com/ivohealth.
Mouth Ulcer Facts
Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, regularly affect around 20 per cent of the population and most people will experience at least one during their lifetime.
Although mouth ulcers are not contagious and usually clear up in a few days, they can be extremely painful because they expose sensitive nerve endings, making drinking, eating and even talking uncomfortable. For some people the pain is so severe they cannot sleep.
Who is affected?
• Mouth ulcers can happen at any time, although they are more common when one is run down, busy or stressed; for example during exams, deadlines and end-of-year pressures.
• Recurring mouth ulcers most commonly start during adolescence (between 10 and 20 years old).
• Fluctuating hormone levels can be a trigger – women are more likely than men to experience ulcers. Ulcers can occur when premenstrual, tired, pregnant or menopausal.
• Genetics seem to play a role – if your parents have had recurring mouth ulcers then there is a 90 per cent chance you will too.
Causes
• Once-off ulcers are usually the result of a minor injury (such as accidentally biting the cheek).
• Babies and young children may be affected as a result of common viruses (including Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease).
• Some medication causes mouth ulcers, as do allergies; people with coeliac disease may develop ulcers when they eat foods containing gluten.
• People undergoing chemotherapy and radiography treatment for cancer are at higher risk of ulcers and sore mouths.
• Trauma from orthodontics (braces) or dentures.
• Smoking
• Nutrition – deficiency of Vitamin B-12, folic acid and iron.
Management and Treatment
• Eat plain food and drinks, avoiding spices and salt or acidic drinks like orange juice that might burn.
• Drinking with a straw to bypass ulcers in the front of the mouth will help, but be careful that the drink is not hot enough to burn the throat.
• Avoid alcohol and tobacco, both of which can dry out and irritate the lining of the mouth.
• Use Aloclair for immediate relief.
Oral Hygiene
Grobbelaar warns against neglecting your oral hygiene if you are experiencing mouth ulcers or a sore mouth.
“After eating and before going to bed, rinse with salt water, homeopathic Ora-Salts or an anti-bacterial mouthwash such as GUM Paroex – these will prevent the ulcer becoming infected and promote quicker healing. Ideally continue to brush your teeth correctly twice a day – use a soft-bristled or child’s toothbrush. If you find that your toothpaste stings, try using a non-foaming type like GUM Paroex Gel Toothpaste.”
Next Steps
Most mouth ulcers will last around 10 days before clearing up naturally. If an ulcer does not heal within two to three weeks, consult your doctor or dentist – oral cancer rates are on the rise globally and predicted to treble in the next generation. An ulcer can be an early indicator and it is important to rule this out.
Recommended Products for Mouth Ulcers
• Aloclair Mouthrinse (120ml) – RRP R109.95 – excellent for multiple, reoccurring ulcers; orthodontics and dentures; post-surgery / dental treatment
• Aloclair Spray (15ml) – RRP R84.95 – makes hard-to-reach ulcers accessible
• Aloclair Gel (8ml) – RRP R69.94 – for isolated mouth ulcers
• Ora-Salts (120g) – RRP R54.95 – for natural relieve with sea salt and homeopathic ingredients
• Sunstar GUM Paroex Rinse (300ml) – RRP R79.95
• Sunstar GUM Paroex Gel Toothpaste (75ml) – RRP R39.95
Available from Dis-Chem and leading pharmacies.
All products are distributed by IVOhealth, distributors of leading oral care brands. For stockists for further details www.ivohealth.co.za / call 0860 123 456 / info@ivohealth.co.za or find them on Facebook www.facebook.com/ivohealth.
CAPTION: Mouth ulcers can happen at any time, although they are more common when one is run down, busy or stressed; for example during exams, deadlines and end-of-year pressures. Photo submitted.



