Cure My Disease

Don't miss your cure!

Home News Browse Soon ready About
Log in / Sign up

Aphthous stomatitis

MONDO:0004845

A recurrent disease of the oral mucosa of unknown etiology. It is characterized by small white ulcerative lesions, single or multiple, round or oval, lasting for 7-14 days and healing without scarring.

Also known as: oral aphthae, canker sore

11 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

Follow this condition — get notified about new trials

Broader categories

Disease (680) Inflammatory disease (332) Stomatitis (75) Mucositis (22) Mouth disorder (20) Human disease (14) Mouth mucosa disorder (4) Disease by body system or component (0) Disease by developmental or physiological process (0)
Trials to join now! 3 Not yet recruiting 1 Completed 7
Sort by
  • A pharmacist in the dentist's chair: could a new team approach tame stubborn mouth conditions?

    Disease control Not yet recruiting

    This trial tests whether adding a clinical pharmacist to dental care can improve how oral mucosal disorders — such as oral lichen planus, recurrent canker sores, burning mouth syndrome, oral thrush, and herpes infections — are managed. Dentists in some clinics will get pharmacist…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Fujairah • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Jul 24, 2026 00:00 UTC

Cure My Disease

Helping patients find clinical trials that match their disease.

Why was Cure my disease built?

Explore

Home News Browse About Terms of use Contact us

This is a site from Cyber and Space