Natural Canker
Sore Relief
- Immediate pain relief
- Long lasting
- Eat in comfort
- Accelerated healing
- 100% Natural ingredients
- Includes Flip Tip ™ Applicators
For Canker Sores, Cheek Biting and Mouth Scratches (braces)

This product is a natural topical ointment intended to provide relief from pain and discomfort associated with cancker and other mouth sores. While formulated with natural ingredients, individual results may vary
How it Works
Mouth Mend combines natural resins, oils, waxes and solvents to create a protective patch that provides instant and long lasting comfort. These natural ingredients posses antimicrobial and healing properties that help form a healing matrix that significantly reduces healing time.

How to Use
Types of Sores Mouth Mend Treats

Canker Sores
Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, are small, shallow, and painful sores that develop on the soft tissues inside the mouth or at the base of the gums. They are typically white or yellowish with a red border and are not contagious.

Cheek Biting
Cheek biting sores are lesions on the inside of the cheeks from repeated biting. This can happen accidentally when eating, during sleep, or habitually. Cheek biting causes discomfort and ulcers, making eating or speaking painful.

Scratches
Braces and dental appliances may irritate and scratch the inside of the cheeks. Brackets, wires, and bands can rub against soft tissues, especially during initial adjustments. This friction may cause cuts, abrasions, or sores on the cheek, leading to discomfort or pain.
Frequently Ask Questions

How many times a day can i use Mouth Mend?
Apply the product 2–4 times daily as needed for comfort. Often, twice a day is sufficient, as it provides lasting relief. For best results, use before meals to ease discomfort. Continue daily use until the pain subsides—most areas heal within a few days.
How long does it take for a canker sore to heal?
Healing times vary, but most untreated canker sores heal within 7-10 days. Mouth Mend can significantly reduce healing time to just a few days. If the sore doesn’t heal within two weeks, consult your dentist.