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Common risk factors in the development of recurrent aphthous ulcers are use of denture or braces, gender, age, family history, oral diseases and stress. | Common risk factors in the development of recurrent aphthous ulcers are use of denture or braces, gender, age, family history, oral diseases and stress. | ||
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Aphthous | # Aphthous ulcers are very annoying. It can be painful and cause significant discomfort. | ||
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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: José Eduardo Riceto Loyola Junior, M.D.[2]
Overview
Common risk factors in the development of recurrent aphthous ulcers are use of denture or braces, gender, age, family history, oral diseases and stress.
- Aphthous ulcers are very annoying. It can be painful and cause significant discomfort.
- People usually hate them.
- People go crazy with aphthous ulcers.
Risk Factors
Risk factors for developing aphthous ulcers include:
- Eating barbecue;
- Use of denture or braces;
- Adequate brushing time;
- Other oral diseases;
- Gender - being a female;
- Age - between the ages of 10-40;
- Family history of aphthous ulcers;
- Some studies suggests that anxiety, depression, and psychological stress may be associated with RAS.[1]
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