White spots on left side of cheej

2023-07-27 04:58:14
Hi, I had my upper wisdom teeth removed.I noticed some white spots above the impacted wisdom teeth inside cheek please instruct on next steps I have attached an image for reference
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White spots in the mouth can have various causes, and without a physical examination, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact reason for the spots you're seeing. Some potential causes of white spots in the mouth include: Canker sores: Small, painful ulcers that can appear on the inside of the cheeks, lips, or tongue. Leukoplakia: A condition where thick, white patches form on the inside of the cheeks or tongue. It can be associated with irritation or smoking. Oral thrush: A fungal infection caused by Candida yeast that can result in creamy white lesions on the tongue, cheeks, or roof of the mouth. Trauma: Sometimes, dental procedures can cause minor irritation or injury to the soft tissues in the mouth, leading to white spots as they heal. Since you recently had your upper wisdom teeth removed, it's possible that the white spots you are seeing could be related to the healing process or a minor irritation from the procedure. However, to get a definitive answer and appropriate treatment, it's crucial to reach out to your dental professional for an evaluation. They will be able to examine your mouth and determine the cause of the white spots and if any treatment is necessary. In the meantime, you can practice good oral hygiene, rinse your mouth with warm saltwater (if recommended by your dentist), and avoid irritating foods or substances that could exacerbate the issue. But again, I strongly advise consulting with your dentist to ensure your oral health is properly assessed and any potential problems are addressed.

Answered2023-07-28 20:18:16

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Everthing seems to be alright.Just maintain proper oral hygeine. However the lower wisdom tooth has to be removed too.

Answered2023-07-28 13:25:26

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Visit a dentist for physical examination

Answered2023-07-28 10:31:09

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Will subside after extraction of lower wisdom tooth.

Answered2023-07-28 05:23:31

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Should go away once wisdom tooth is extracted

Answered2023-07-27 11:24:18

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Pls mention if you have any habits of smoking tobacco or alcohol consumption & if yes how frequently you do as such nothing seem serious it seems like it’s linea Alba which is harmless will go away on its own occurs due to cheek bite or overly brushing still for better diagnosis you can visit your dentist .
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Visit your dentist if it doesn’t subside by it’s own
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Relax nothing to worry everything has a solution .

Answered2023-07-27 05:42:36

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In my opinion its fordyce granules (means sebaceous  secreting glands or oil secreting glands over cheek especially in the wisdom tooth region. Its very common and if no symptoms present nothing to worry about it .Have a good day 👍
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no treatment required .

Answered2023-07-29 17:51:18

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Hi, Are you experiencing any pain in the lower wisdom tooth area? Visit a dentist for a physical examination.

Answered2023-07-28 11:12:38

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Looks normal to me. If any pain/irritation/burning sensation,  do visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation and treatment (if required).

Answered2023-07-28 05:39:20

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Hello Nothing to worry about it.it is bcz of lower impacted tooth touching that part

Answered2023-07-28 02:15:50

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