Dental Newsflash
| Recurrent herpes labialis, also known as a “cold sore” or “fever blister” are never fun for anyone. They are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV1) and usually occur outside the mouth on the lips, chin, cheeks or nostrils. They can also occur less frequently intraorally on non-movable tissues such the hard palate and attached gingivae (gums that are attached to and cover bony structures). Approximately 80% of the population experience outbreaks of the virus. |
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