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If you get a scratch or scrape on your skin, it will quickly start to bleed and cover the exposed tissue underneath and after awhile a protective scab forms. A sore in your mouth has a different physical response. The open lesion never dries out so it has no protective covering. This results in the painful exposure of tissue and sensitive nerve endings.

We move our mouth many times each day while chewing food, drinking liquids, swallowing and speaking. As a result, this tender exposed area frequently becomes irritated. When you apply the ORA5 solution to your mouth sore, it creates a protective covering over the sore, similar to the way a band aid works on your skin. And, because ORA5 reduces the amount of bacteria in the mouth irritation, it also helps to prevent any secondary infection.

If you consider the variety of factors that can contribute to mouth and canker sores, it is not surprising that large numbers of people suffer with this problem.

Listed here are just a few contributing factors:

Oral surgery

Dentures Braces

A challenged allergic or immune system

Stress Injury to your mouth with eating utensils or biting your cheek

Rigorous tooth brushing

Some Foods (nuts, chocolates)

Hot foods may burn the inside of your mouth.

Acidic fruits or juices (oranges, tomatoes)

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