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Maximum strength Orajel liquid is fantastic for tooth and gum pain. It works almost immediately. I have never used it for canker sores, though. Basically, it is almost the same thing that a dentist uses to numb your gums before a shot. The active ingredient in Orajel Maximum Strenght is Benzocaine ; Orajel is 20% benzocaine. Healing - Take a lot of Vitamin C. My wife and step-children used to get canker sores all the time. I suggested C, but she laughed at me. (She was an RN, and, of course, I knew nothing about medicine.) The kids used C, and didn't have problems again, or at least, for several years. She finally started taking them, and that was the last I heard about canker sores. (But she never admitted taking it. I counted the pills. SOMEBODY was taking one extra a day.  ) C is water soluble, so there is very little danger of an build up. Your body doesn't store excess C; it just, uh, flows out.t
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Here's some more info on canker sores (aka aphthous ulcers): Health CentralAnimated-teeth (canker sores - home remedies)Wikipedia - Aphthous ulcerDG's advice about benzocaine is reasonable. I'm not so sure about vit. C but at least it will do no harm. Note that they are more common in women than men (though just about everybody gets them), they can run in families, and can be caused by over-vigorous brushing of teeth. They are definitely annoying but generally totally benign. As the saying goes, with treatment they go away in as little as 7 days, while without treatment they may last as long as a week. 
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There's also Abreeva, which is more for cold sores and expensive, and a cheaper Kanka ointment. And as another aside, I was fighting a mouth sore recently and even had a prescription for it that did not seem to be helping at all. I drink tea every day and was drinking black tea, lemon tea, raspberry tea, but once I started drinking green tea it cleared up quickly. Again, maybe the prescription just needed some time to kick in, but the tea seemed to help -and the warmth of it was soothing as well.
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