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Pulsating Lip bump on upper lip
Hi I have a tiny pulsating bump on my upper lip towards the left. I must mention I have a habit of biting my lips or cheeks when I'm stressed out, but I've been more cautious since I've seen this. Any insight to this? Past history: Quit smoking in 2013 and I very rarely consume alcohol. Have had RCT and restorations done in the past. No underlying conditions known.
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By history of lipbiting your lesion looks like a mucocele. But its not pulsating. Better go for a consultation with Oral Medicine and Radiologist and find out the correct diagnosis so that  we can proceed with the correct treatment.
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Stop Lip biting. Can try some habit breaking appliances to stop the habit. Your dentist will guide you for that.
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Need to visit dental clinic, to break the habit of lip biting, you have to fabricate night guard for lower teeth or Appliance to avoid lip biting.
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visit to your nearby clinic, get it done,
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Apply Mucogel on lip to reduce the bitemarks.. Thank you.
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