Bednar's aphthae: causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention of ulcers

Kuznetsova Ekaterina Valerievna

Pediatric dentist. Member of the international association of dentists IAPD. Best pediatric dentist 2022 on the DENTAL START forum.

Introduction

Stomatitis in children is an inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa. Lesions may be located on:

  • language,
  • cheeks,
  • inner surface of the lip.
  • gums

This process is associated with the body's immune response to a particular irritant or infectious agent. Stomatitis most often appears in children under 3 years of age, since the mucous membrane is still thin and reacts more actively than in adults.

The most common types of stomatitis:

  • viral,
  • candida,
  • aphthous,
  • traumatic.

For correct diagnosis and treatment, consultation with a pediatric dentist and pediatrician is required.

Herpetic stomatitis

The most common type of stomatitis. Most often, children aged 1 to 3 years are affected; it can also occur at an older age, but less frequently. Transmission occurs most often by airborne droplets; the child is contagious during the acute period. The child’s body encounters the virus and becomes a carrier in the future.

There are two types:

  • acute primary,
  • secondary recurrent.

First symptoms

Heat

The first symptoms of this disease are high temperature (38-39 degrees), which may be slightly less or more depending on the severity of the disease.

The temperature appears against the background of the child’s general health. After approximately 3-4 days, rashes appear on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. On the lips, on the inner surface of the cheeks, tongue, palate, throat, around the mouth and sometimes on the phalanges of the thumbs. The number of rashes can be from 3 to 10-15 pieces. And just during this period there is a sharp decrease in body temperature to 37.5°C. This is a transition to the second stage of the disease. And continues to last up to 7 days depending on the progression of the infection.

This disease is sometimes confused with a sore throat, since the pharynx of the throat can be hyperemic (red). Very often, when such an error occurs, the child is prescribed antibacterial drugs, which do not help. And parents in despair cannot understand what to do.

Bubbles

The first phase of the rash is blisters that quickly burst. And then it looks like round-oval ulcers. Which cause pain when eating.

Smell from the mouth

Another symptom is putrid breath, as a specific symptom, and active salivation. This symptom differs from the active secretion of saliva during teething; the secretion of saliva is very active. The child refuses to eat and drink. All this is accompanied by swelling of the gums, redness, and bleeding. All these symptoms cause a lot of anxiety for both mother and child. It is better, of course, to seek help from a pediatric dentist, since this area of ​​treatment is specifically dental.

The pediatric dentist will be able to make the correct diagnosis and adjust the treatment. Consultation with a pediatrician is also necessary, even if there are no signs of acute respiratory viral infection or flu.

Treatment

What treatment is usually necessary for viral herpetic stomatitis?

Gentle diet

The diet during illness consists of the warmest and softest food possible. It is necessary to exclude the consumption of sour, salty, hot foods. Also remove solid food for a while. Try to give more water, warm tea or fruit juice. In this state, the child practically does not eat, so the balance of the body is maintained by a large amount of fluid.

If the disease coincides with the period of introducing complementary foods into the child’s diet, then, regardless of whether breastfeeding or artificial feeding, complementary feeding must be excluded. And return to your normal diet immediately after complete recovery.

Drug treatment

  • Taking antipyretic drugs is recommended at elevated temperatures—above 38.5°C.
  • An antiviral drug that works against a specific herpes virus. The dosage and number of days of concentration are prescribed by the doctor. This drug may be prescribed by your dentist. If there are signs of a general illness, it is recommended to prescribe medications to treat a cold or flu. This is prescribed by the pediatrician.
  • Local application of antiviral ointments and gels. Treatment of the oral cavity and the entire mucous membrane is carried out 3-4 times a day. Gels may not give a very pleasant sensation to the child, but they work effectively against the herpes virus. If there are rashes on the skin, then we additionally prescribe an ointment for external use (treatment 2 times a day until the ulcers that appear begin to heal).
  • Antibacterial sprays can be used to prevent secondary infections on the mucous membrane. Treatment is carried out 2 times a day for no more than 7 days under the supervision of a doctor.
  • Solutions that contain herbal extracts or simply decoctions can be used, but with prior approval from the pediatric dentist.
  • On days 7-10 of the disease, keratoplasty drugs can be added to help speed up the healing of the mucous membrane. This is also prescribed by the pediatric dentist, usually 2 times a day for 7 days.

Approximately 1-2 days after the start of active treatment, the condition will improve. Body temperature will decrease or completely return to normal values. Nutrition will also begin to improve, and parents will understand that the child is much better. I would like to note that oral hygiene must also be observed, even in such a difficult period. And after recovery, change your toothbrush to a clean, new one to avoid re-infection.

Symptoms and diagnosis

The classic manifestation of the disease (shown in the photo above) is ulcerative formations on the oral mucosa, which are “attached” to the border of the soft and hard palate. The aphthae have a characteristic oval shape and are located symmetrically in relation to each other. The affected areas are covered with a dense yellow coating.

If a child’s immune system is weakened, such formations can significantly increase in size, acquire an irregular shape, and occupy almost the entire palate. In this case, the growth of aphthae is accompanied by the appearance of a pronounced pain syndrome - the child becomes whiny, restless, and the treatment process is complicated.


Timely seeking help from a dentist will not only detect the disease, but also prevent it from becoming chronic.

The appropriate diagnosis is made by a pediatrician based on an analysis of the clinical picture of the disease; if necessary, a smear is taken from the mucous membrane (to determine the type of bacterial infection).

Important! Without fail, a specialist differentiates the disease from aphthous stomatitis, a common childhood disease in which erosions are located in the vestibule of the oral cavity.

Candidal stomatitis

This type of stomatitis is commonly called thrush; it most often occurs in infants.

The reason is also a decrease in immunity and a decrease in opportunistic bacteria in the oral cavity. This also happens after taking antibiotics.

Under certain conditions, fungi of the genus Candida begin to actively multiply, being in the folds of the mucous membrane of the tongue, cheeks and, in principle, the entire oral cavity. Visually it looks like whitish areas; later they merge and form a white cheesy coating. When removing plaque, you can see a hyperemic (red) surface of the mucosa.

Symptoms

The main symptoms of this disease:

  • refusal to eat, because the child is in pain,
  • white cheesy coating, painful when removed.

Most often it is located in the area of ​​the root of the tongue and then spreads over all surfaces of the tongue. Dry mucous membranes and decreased salivation will also be a symptom of fungal stomatitis.

Gentle diet

A gentle and non-irritating diet. In most cases this will be HS and mixtures. Because children under 1 year old get sick.

Oral treatment

Treatment is carried out after each meal with an antifungal solution, which will create an alkaline environment.

Oral hygiene

Hygiene is also achieved with dental baby wipes after each meal.

In severe cases of the disease or frequent recurrence of cases, a microscopic examination is necessary - a laboratory stage in the diagnosis of candidiasis. And also in the presence of common concomitant diseases, consultation with a specialist is necessary.

Chronic aphthous recurrent stomatitis

Causes

There may be several types of stomatitis and its causes:

  • mucosal injury,
  • allergic diseases,
  • disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
  • respiratory infections.

Also, the cause of such stomatitis is licking toys, the child’s fingers, eating or drinking from dirty dishes. School-age children typically suck and bite office supplies, such as pens and pencils, and open Lego pieces with their teeth. All this can lead to the appearance of aphthous stomatitis and subsequently develop into a chronic recurrent form.

Symptoms

The process begins with the appearance of a hyperemic (red) oval or round spot. Most often they are located on the inner surface of the lips, on the tongue, along the transitional fold.

The main symptom on the part of the child will be an indication of a complaint that a tooth hurts. Children cannot pinpoint the exact location; most often they show the side where the burning sensation and discomfort is felt.

Treatment

  • Avoid microtrauma of the mucous membrane
  • Meals are possible as usual
  • Local application of painkillers and anti-inflammatory ointments 2-3 times a day for 7-10 days.
  • Oral baths and rinsing with herbal decoctions or solutions based on them, in the absence of allergic reactions, 3 times a day for 7-14 days, depending on the state of healing of the mucous membrane.
  • The use of enzymes is necessary for severe forms of stomatitis. As prescribed by a doctor.
  • Vitamin C is prescribed for the entire period of treatment and after to prevent recurrence. It is also possible to prescribe B vitamins. Check for iron and vitamin D deficiency.
  • The doctor may prescribe an immunomodulator during the inter-relapse period to maintain cellular immunity.

Chemical stomatitis

This is a very rare occurrence, because... the main reason for this is a chemical component that gets on the child’s mucous membrane. For example, you drank or ate some inedible product or liquid. In this case, it is necessary to collect an anamnesis of the disease.

  • Parents must describe what, where, when and how much the child drank, ate or licked.
  • Damaged mucous membrane will be visible in the oral cavity. The size depends on the factor that entered the oral cavity.
  • There is pain in a specific area. There will be no change in body temperature.

Treatment

  • Antiseptic treatment to prevent secondary infection.
  • Application of pain-relieving gels before meals to relieve discomfort.
  • Treatment with keratoplasty preparations to accelerate the healing of the mucosa.

Prevention

To prevent the appearance of Bednar's afte on the oral mucosa, it is necessary to strictly observe the rules of personal hygiene of the child, monitor the cleanliness of pacifiers and toys. Young mothers should carefully monitor the condition of the skin of the nipple (during breastfeeding) - it can become rough as a result of certain physiotherapeutic procedures and become a traumatic factor that will contribute to the formation of ulcers on the baby’s mucous membrane.

Older children should once and for all get rid of the bad habit of biting their nails and putting foreign objects into their mouths. To strengthen the immune system, you should take vitamin and mineral complexes every six months (as recommended by your doctor).

Traumatic stomatitis

In traumatic stomatitis, acute and chronic course of the process is distinguished.

  • Chronic is associated, in most cases, with malocclusion, difficult eruption of wisdom teeth, biting cheeks or lips on an ongoing basis, as a factor of nervous tension.
  • Acute traumatic stomatitis most often occurs when the mucous membrane is damaged by any external object. Or the most common is biting the mucous membrane of the lip or cheek after local anesthesia at the dentist.

With deep damage, the appearance of an ulcer on the mucous membrane is accompanied by quite intense swelling. Parents confuse this with allergic reactions or a chemical burn to the mucous membrane.

Treatment

  • As in most cases, a gentle diet,
  • In case of intense pain, it is recommended to take NSAID syrup and antihistamines, which will help relieve the symptoms of pain and swelling.
  • Medical treatment with antiseptic solutions 2 times a day for 7 days
  • Applications with keratoplasty gels to accelerate healing, approximately 7-10 days.

Depending on the depth and nature of traumatic stomatitis, it will be clear how long the healing process will take. This usually takes from 1 to 3 weeks. If the cause is chronic traumatic stomatitis, then it is necessary to eliminate the cause of the injury. Otherwise, the healing process may not wait.

Afta Bednara

A rare disease that can manifest itself on the oral mucosa.

Afta Bednar - traumatic erosion is more common in infants (breastfed). It most often occurs in weakened or premature babies.

Causes

  • injury from an incorrectly selected nipple or rough nipple skin,
  • insufficient hygiene,
  • antisocial lifestyle.

At an older age, such a manifestation of Bednar's aphthae is possible, but less common. The reason for this may be thumb sucking, poor diet, or vitamin deficiency.

Symptoms

The main symptom is aphtha (erosion) at the junction of the hard palate and the soft palate. The aphthae is oval in shape with clear boundaries. A fibrous plaque forms on the surface almost immediately.

It causes pain and discomfort for the baby when feeding. Also painful to the touch. Therefore, the child may refuse to eat and cry even more. This may be accompanied by a headache and a slight increase in temperature to 37.3-37.5°C.

Treatment

  • First of all, this is the elimination of the traumatic factor. Nowadays there are nipple covers to prevent rough skin from getting into the baby's mouth. If the child is bottle-fed, it is recommended to choose the softest nipple.
  • Antiseptic treatment with sprays and solutions 2 times a day for 7 days.
  • Applications of anesthetic gels before feeding.
  • Treatment with keratoplasty preparations for faster healing.

Of course, be patient, as the healing process is slow due to the complexity of the location of the aphthae and the age of the baby. The recovery period takes from two weeks to several months. It all depends on the body's immune system.

How to deal with the disease

The main problem in treating Bednar's aphthae is that long-term medication is required for visible improvement. In general, treatment of the disease takes place in several successive stages:

  • affected areas of the mucous membrane are treated with solutions of Trypsin and Lysozyme;
  • compresses are recommended for infants, and rinsing the mouth with decoctions of medicinal plants (St. John's wort, chamomile, sage) for older children.
  • The resulting ulcers are lubricated with sea buckthorn oil and Solcoseryl.
  • If there is pain, patients are prescribed systemic painkillers (Kamistad).

The described actions are repeated for several days in a row, after which the child is re-examined by a specialist. It is noteworthy that the duration of the course of treatment can range from several days to 2 weeks - it all depends on the characteristics of the baby’s immune system, the reaction of his body to certain drugs, and the degree of damage to the mucous membrane by aphthae.

Obviously, eliminating the traumatic factor is of no small importance. If the child continues to use dirty pacifiers, toys, or put foreign objects in his mouth, no drug treatment will lead to the expected result.


To avoid the addition of a bacterial infection, erosive lesions of the mucous membrane are treated with local antiseptics so that the cells regenerate faster - they are lubricated with keratoplastic compounds

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