Stensen duct opening

2024-05-20 10:30:25
Hi, i have small stensen duct opening upper left side inside mouth since 2 months but no pain nothing. I had also shown to dentist and he said it will go automatically. Can u please suggest what to do ? Or is it go automatically? 2 months already passed
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Hello It is normal position of duct,everybody had ths,in some person it is prominent

Answered2024-06-06 15:42:01

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Stenson's duct opens in upper right and left side of mouth for saliva entry . Don't worry about it, it's normal

Answered2024-05-22 08:44:01

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Hello! It's normal

Answered2024-05-21 05:01:06

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Hello sir, Stenson's duct opens opposite to your upper second molar,both on right and left side. That's the place from where your saliva is entering the oral cavity. Nothing to worry about. Have a good day!

Answered2024-05-21 04:48:41

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Its normal

Answered2024-05-20 11:37:24

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Hello No worry about it It will go off

Answered2024-05-20 10:35:56

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Hi, Share a picture. Go back to the dentist for a review.

Answered2024-05-20 11:40:25

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