Oral ulcers are
painful sores that appear in the mouth and are characterized by defects in the
epithelium, underlying connective tissue, or both. Most of them are harmless
and resolve on their own, but they can be non-responsive and difficult to
manage sometimes owing to their diversity of causative factors and clinical
presentation. Although many treatment
options are in use for their treatment, this case report describes the use of3%
citric acid mixed with lignocaine Jelly for the treatment of recurrent oral
ulcers in a 70-year-old patient who was not responding to the conventional
treatment.