Transient Lingual Papillitis Treatment Guide

Use Mouthwash Regularly

Irish Mirror

It is wise for individuals to use mouthwash regularly to treat as well as to avoid getting transient lingual papillitis. Mouthwash is good for oral hygiene and can help clear up food residue and bacteria irritating the tongue. Individuals should consider using a mouthwash without alcohol so it will not burn. Alcohol in mouthwash can actually cause mouth sores for individuals who are sensitive to it. Some mouthwashes contain a minor anesthetic, which can reduce pain. After the bumps heal, patients should continue to use mouthwash on a regular basis to prevent the buildup of bacteria in the mouth. Using mouthwash is an important step in the oral hygiene routine many individuals unfortunately skip.

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