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Aphthous ulcer

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Aphthous ulcer: A small sensitive painful ulcer crater in the lining of the mouth.

Commonly called a canker sore.

Aphthous ulcers are one of the most common problems that occur in the mouth.

About 20% of the population (1 in 5 people) have aphthous ulcers at any given time.

Aphthous ulcers typically last for 10-14 days and they heal without leaving a scar.

There are many possible causes of aphthous ulcers.

Often the cause is unknown.

For a full article, see Canker sores (Aphthous ulcers).

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