In 2023, studies estimated that up to 20% of adults in the US and 16% in the UK experience canker sores annually, making them one of the most common oral health concerns (NIH, NICE). These painful ulcers primarily affect the oral mucosa, including the inner cheeks, lips, and tongue. Despite their prevalence, delayed diagnosis remains a significant challenge, often due to symptom overlap with other oral conditions and a lack of awareness among patients and providers.
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39. Telehealth and Virtual Diagnosis The expansion of telehealth services has significantly improved access to healthcare, including the assessment of mouth ulcers such as canker sores.…