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Excess tissue in inner cheek
I have an excess of tissue inside my mouth on the cheek side, looks like a skin tag to compare it but small and really discomfort, should I see a dentist or doctor? What may it be?
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Consult with a dentist. I think you have sharp tooth that causes constant trauma to your cheek.
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U must see a dentist to diagnose nature of tissue n patch.Sometime it is normal as cheek bite but u hv to go through a check up to confirm that.It may be initial sign of dreadful disease also.
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There isn't sufficient information to reach a specific diagnosis. I would advise you to visit a dentist so that it can be examined and properly diagnoses so that you can be treated accordingly. If the problem persists or worsens visit the dentist at the earliest.
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If condition persists or worsens visit the dentist at the earliest
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