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Cut like dark marks
I understand the hyperpigmentation but why this cut like dark marks are forming? When I lick it it feels like a cut there. The hyperpigmentation is there since a month or 2, is it clogged salivary gland? Why is it happening?
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Hello sir Please be calm See cuts are not visible so accordingly to pic there is no problem . regarding the pigmentation it is physiological so it is not an issue.but your teeth seems to be a bit flared ,so if clinically bite marks are there then it is due to excess vertical overlap.please update this history and for further details you can consult me Thanks
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Looks absolutely healthy. You may find an elevated soft tissue while running your tongue through inner cheek mucosa, which is parotid papillae, normal physiological structure.
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Dear Patient On the picture no cuts are visible. It will be better if you get a checkup done. Hyperpigmentation is normal in some people.  But you should get it checked first.
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