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Red circle type near retromolar trigone
I have observed red circle over those areas, is that normal? Please help me m terrified! Attaching the image of both the sides. Its near retromolar trigone on cheeks Both side i have the same circle in red at same spot and use to have molars there which used to give cheek bites but got removed 5 months before is it because of cheek bites that red circle or what ? Attaching image of both side
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As for now from the pictures there is no problem .The trauma might be due to cheek biting or some other issue. Dental Galaxy, Pune www.dentalgalaxy.in
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Hello! There is nothing to worry about, looks like your wisdom is causing injury there.
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Advised warm salt water gargle
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Hello From pictures, there seems to be no issue as such, might’ve been due to trauma to the cheek due to wisdom teeth which were there. Usually if there would’ve been any issue, they would have caused you pain or burning sensation. But still, it’d better that you visit a dentist to ensure that it’s not due to any other issue
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Go visit a dentist to rule out any underlying issue
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Can do warm saline rinses
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Hi, The pictures shared show no abnormal findings. There is no need to worry. If your having any discomfort over the area, Please visit a dentist and get a check up done.
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