The other day, I woke up to discomfort and pain whenever my tongue touched my teeth. I stuck my tongue out at myself in a mirror and, sure enough, there was a tiny canker sore, no bigger than a quinoa seed.
I ate breakfast, brushed my teeth, and went about my day trying to avoid rubbing it against anything. I failed over and over again, each time sending searing pain through my mouth.
By dinner, it had doubled in size. That’s when I broke out the coconut oil.
As defined above, canker sores are small mouth ulcers that form on the inside of your cheeks, lips, or underside of your tongue. I have two places that they like to show up: the tip of my tongue and the upper inside of my lips, right over my canines.
Either place they choose to appear, they are excruciating and insist that my nice smooth teeth are actually more like fiery sandpaper. These painful and obnoxious little sores aren’t contagious like cold sores but they heal just as slowly.
Luckily, coconut oil works on both to change all of that, and I’ve been using it as my go-to natural canker sore treatment to reduce pain and inflammation.
How to Treat Canker Sores Using Coconut Oil
I put a spoonful of solid oil in my mouth, letting it melt over the sore. I swish it around my mouth for several seconds before swallowing.
Coconut oil is a natural anti-inflammatory and has natural healing properties. It reduces the swelling that causes these sores to rub against teeth more often, and it soothes the pain.
Coconut oil happens to also be antibacterial and antiviral, helping to heal those canker sores faster. I used it several times a day and two days later, my sore was gone.
Tip: If you can, get your hands on organic coconut oil made from fresh coconuts. It offers more beauty and health benefits since it’s not processed or unrefined.
How Does Coconut Oil Work to Get Rid of Canker Sores?
Coconut oil contains capric acid and lauric acid, which coats bacteria and viruses with fat or lipids to fight them off. As the mouth enzymes metabolize capric and lauric acid, they break down into fatty acid chains that are useful for viruses and bacteria.
The canker sore-causing organisms, then, attach to the said chains. They end up dissolving in the end since the fatty acid chains in coconut oil are actually protective to human cells only.
(Note: Not only can coconut oil help with canker sores, but it has a variety of uses that can help you in your day-to-day activities. Check them out!)
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Other Natural Remedies for Canker Sores
1. Match Head
This is one of the most effective cures I’ve used in the past. Light it, blow it out, let it cool, and then hold the charred head to your canker sore.
Don’t forget the “let it cool” part. It will still sting, but that’s the sulfur compounds going to work and killing bacteria.
Do take precaution when using this canker sores home remedy. Do not use too much or too frequently, or inhale or ingest, as excessive exposure to sulfur may cause allergic reactions and irritation.
2. Aloe Vera