Spot in inner cheek

2024-02-18 02:56:18
My mother age 48 past few months having recurring mouth ulcer not in same spot vitamin b12 level is normal 636 When she eat lots of Lemon juice her ulcer is not develop Her inner cheek some area some time little bit swollen Her vitamin d level low She also have brown or black spot in mouth is this spot is normal or abnormal ? She also have many spot in her face She don't take Tobacco Nom smoker Pic below attached
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Hello! Oral prophylaxis is required
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon once for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan

Answered2024-03-12 15:44:44

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Hello Please get the cleaning of the teeth done and maintain proper oral hygiene Salt lukewarm. water gargle might help The spots may not be anything dangerous
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Please visit the dentist for physical evaluation

Answered2024-03-06 08:17:25

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Go for cleaning & scaling of teeth , attach the blood reports , start taking supplements as in this age deficiency is common supplements & good diet will help .

Answered2024-02-19 07:30:41

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Brown spot resembles melanin deposition.could be a oral manifestation  of systemic disease i.e rule out Addison 's disease.
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please go for a scaling .and use chlorhexidine mouth wash daily.
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systemic steroids can help but need to go for a thorough check up and blood test to rule out Addison's disease.

Answered2024-02-19 04:40:44

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First of all get her teeth cleaned and maintain her oral hygiene regularly.

Answered2024-02-18 14:44:23

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Hi, Please mention where in the mouth do the ulcers develop. Also visit a dentist and get an clinical evaluation done. Your mother needs to get a routine full mouth professional cleaning done.

Answered2024-02-19 08:14:10

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