Mucosal Ulceration and Inflammation (Simple Gingivitis)

Warning

Mucosal ulceration and inflammation (simple gingivitis)

Temporary pain and swelling relief can be attained with saline mouthwash.

Use antiseptic mouthwash if more severe and pain limits oral hygiene to treat or prevent secondary infection.

The primary cause for mucosal ulceration or inflammation (aphthous ulcers, oral lichen planus, herpes simplex infection, oral cancer) needs to be evaluated and treated.

Drug details

Drug

Simple Saline Mouthwash

Dosage

½ tsp salt dissolved in glass warm water

Duration

All:

Always spit out after use.

Use until lesions resolve or less pain allows oral hygiene.

Drug

Chlorhexidine 0.12-0.2% (Do not use within 30 mins of toothpaste.)

Dosage

Rinse mouth for 1 minute BD with 5 ml diluted with 5-10 ml water.

Drug

Hydrogen peroxide 6% (Spit out after use.)

Dosage

Rinse mouth for 2 mins TDS with 15ml diluted in ½ glass warm water.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 22/03/2021

Next review date: 22/03/2024

Author(s): NHS Lanarkshire Antimicrobial Management Committee, Dr Dundas, Dr Hylands, S McCormick.

Approved By: AMC; ADTC

Reviewer name(s): NHS Lanarkshire Antimicrobial Management Committee.