This white patches is normal ...

2025-06-22 12:25:16
My back teeth is floor ..this patch is normal...what can I do ...small white patch I can console doctor
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There is nothing to worry about this white portion - this is basically a cheek bite which is due to cheek ( buccal mucosa ) getting  in between your upper and lower teeth during chewing .

Answered2025-06-24 13:40:46

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This might be due to your inner cheek getting stuck between your upper and lower wisdom tooth. You should do warm saline rinses 2-3/day for 3days.Also, consult a doctor for the required treatment of your broken lower tooth.

Answered2025-06-24 09:10:19

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Hello This might be due to the cheek bite • Advised lukewarm water rinse with some salt • Apply honey on the area

Answered2025-06-24 05:37:12

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This might happen due to cheek bite from your upper wisdom tooth .. apply mucopain if you are uncomfortable

Answered2025-06-23 06:15:34

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Hi! There is nothing to worry about this is due to a cheek bite.

Answered2025-07-03 09:47:59

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Hello The white patch looks like a cheek bite Cheek bite happens when the mucosa traps between two teeth

Answered2025-06-23 16:19:55

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Hi, Looks like a cheek bite. Visit a dentist and check for sharp tooth margins. Also you have a broken tooth which needs to be extracted.

Answered2025-06-23 06:48:33

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