Treatment Duration
25 - 45 minutes
Price
From £25
Dental Experience
10+ Years
Expert Diagnosis & Treatment for Mouth Ulcers in Northampton
Mouth ulcers can be painful, irritating, and slow to heal, making everyday activities like eating and speaking uncomfortable.
At Northampton Dental Hub, we offer professional diagnosis and treatment for persistent mouth ulcers, ensuring they heal properly and ruling out any underlying conditions.
If your ulcer lasts longer than two weeks, is particularly painful, or keeps recurring, book an appointment with our expert dentists for a comprehensive assessment and personalised treatment plan.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Mouth Ulcer Treatment?
✧ Expert Diagnosis & Care: Our dentists can identify the cause of your ulcer and provide effective treatments to speed up healing.
✧ Pain Management Solutions: We offer medicated gels, mouth rinses, and dietary advice to help soothe discomfort and promote recovery.
✧ Screening for Underlying Conditions: Recurring ulcers may indicate nutritional deficiencies, stress, or immune system issues, which we can help assess.
✧ Advanced Oral Cancer Screening: If your ulcer is persistent or unusual, we provide screening to rule out serious conditions like oral cancer.
✧ Convenient Northampton Location: We offer flexible appointments, including evenings and weekends, for quick and professional ulcer treatment.
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🔹 Mouth Cancer Screening in Northampton – Early detection of serious oral health conditions
🔹 Dental Hygienist in Northampton – Professional cleanings for a healthier mouth
🔹 Sensitive Teeth Treatment in Northampton – Solutions for discomfort caused by food, drinks, or oral conditions

FAQs
Mouth ulcers can be triggered by stress, minor injuries, vitamin deficiencies, food allergies, or certain medical conditions.
If your ulcer lasts longer than two weeks, keeps returning, or is unusually large or painful, it’s important to have it checked by a dentist.
Using prescription gels, avoiding spicy foods, and maintaining good oral hygiene can help ulcers heal faster.
While most ulcers are harmless, persistent or unusual sores should be examined to rule out serious conditions like oral cancer.