Treatment is generally not required.
Measures that may help in the management of the acute episode include:
Doxycycline rinsed in the mouth may be of value in the treatment of recurrent apthous ulceration. Note though that doxycycline stains teeth and should be avoided in children under 12 years of age.
There is evidence that regular use of chlorhexidine gluconate mouth rinses increases the number of ulcer free days and reduced the severity of each episode of ulceration compared with control preparations but did not affect the incidence of recurrent ulceration (1,2).
Dexamethasone ointment has been revealed to be an efficient treatment of recurrent aphthous ulceration and with no safety concerns (3)
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