ToP BaSS Posts: 19,464 Opal Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile Couple of suggestions.... Chew a sugar free gum. Can you rub problem area with your finger. If yes get a finger brush ( rubber finger cap with rubber bumps/bristles). Use a hand held water jet flosser machine ( a bit pricey) or an ultrasonic probe flosser. 29-Aug-2022 13:12:42
Nov 2007 Amaterasu Mi Posts: 11,943 Opal Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile Here (in Australia) we have something called Bonjela . It is supposed to help with teething and mouth ulcers. It's a gel, so it can be applied to a small area, and it has a nice numbing effect. 06-Sep-2022 13:15:20