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A migratory solitary lesion on palate
Sight painful circular spot, not raised. Appeared first on so tissue of palate a bit to left of midlife. Slowly moved aver about three days until it got close to base of 2nd molar and then healed spontaneously. Recurs about once or twice s year. Photograph of recent one Here-in attached. Thanks for anticipated speedy feed back.
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. if it is an ulcer you can apply baking soda over it or do baking soda in water mouth rinses. this will help to heal your ulcers.
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Hello sir. Could be an ulcer. I would suggest, please go to a dentist and carry out a few required tests. So that the exact reason is known. Thank you.
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Till then try and avoid hot and spicy food. Maintain good oral hygiene.
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Hello, you can visit a dentist and get it checked. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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