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Small blood clot in mouth
I found a small blister kind of a thing on my mouth today. Not sure how long it's there..noticed that today only , as it's deep inside. How to get rid of it??..is it concerning..
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Mostly it may be bcz of sharp edges of ur teeth.
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do not attempt to pop the blister.just visit near by dentist for physical evaluation and treatment
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avoid acidic foods and also hot and spicy foods.
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Its due to sharp tooth cheek bite is there its the blood clot
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Hi, Are you having any pain over that area? This looks like a mark due to some sharp tooth margins. Suggest you to meet a dentist and get a clinical evaluation done. There is nothing to worry. It will subside.
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It is a blood clot which should subside on its own need not worry
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