Attach clear photographs of effected area for better consultation.
If you are feeling any pain, irritation then may be Black patches are just hyper pigmentation on mucosa.
But consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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Since you haven’t attached any pictures so it is difficult to comment with such a little information.
If you have had these patches since long and do not have any associated problems then it just might be a normal pigmentation.
But if they’re new and you have any problem with them consult a dentist soon.
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