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Black spot in mouth
Sir/Madam Picture attached of a black spot in mouth from last one day. Is it serious. Kindly help. I am scared. Thanks in advance
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Please don’t panic. Many black spots in the mouth are harmless (due to minor injury, blood clot, or pigmentation). From photos alone, seriousness cannot be confirmed. If the spot does not reduce in 10–14 days, increases in size, or causes pain/bleeding, please visit a dentist for examination. Avoid tobacco and maintain good oral hygiene.
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That's a blood clot known as haematoma . It will be ok in few days.
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Hello This is hematoma due to cheek bite There is nothing to worry
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Hello This is a haematoma caused due to cheekbite in that region. No need to worry it will in few days
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Hello You should visit to your dentist for proper examination.
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proper examination and diagnosis
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This is bite mark from sharp edge of teeth
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visit dentist for cuspal grinding
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don't ignore or it will become deep injury
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It looks like a mole or hyperpigmentation. It is due to a normal melanin deposit. Don't worry about it.
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visit the dentist.
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