Red Spot in cheek

2021-08-09 01:11:54
Hello Doctors, I'm worried about the spot it wasn't there a couple of months back is it a bite mark?
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You dont need to worry about it if it has caused t due to cheek bite or due to some food stuff it will heal on its own if it doesnt then you need to consult dentist
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Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing teeth regularly, flossing once a day, and cutting down on sugar.

Answered2021-08-12 12:07:42

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Its seems like it is caused due to cheek bite or due to some food. Don't worry it will resolve itself. But if it doesn't heal or re appear then visit clinic. Because if their is any sharp edge over tooth, then it need to be trimmed. Still have queries then please consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance.

Answered2021-08-09 05:12:35

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Hello dear Please be calm See it seems to be a blood clot similar to petechiae but the reason is due to cheek bite or food injury I suggest you to get selective grinding done for the involved teeth for immediate relief.for further details you can consult me Thanks

Answered2021-08-09 04:32:42

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Don't worry about it. It's a cheek bite due sudden bite while chewing foodstuff. No need to do anything. It will resolve on it's own.
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You can apply ice cube on it for 5 min. only 3 times daily for 10 days only .It will resolve in 10 to 15 days. Thanks!

Answered2021-08-09 02:10:41

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It looks like a small blood clot due to a cheek bite trauma. If this occurs repeatedly,you can get your teeth assessed for any sharp edges and get them rounded off. Otherwise this will heal by itself in sometime.

Answered2021-08-09 03:01:15

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