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Small bump inside cheek
I had this red fuild thing inside my cheek from 2days ..i used to smoke 5 years back which i had stopped..what is this bump thing inside my cheek..i had attached pictures
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Hello This is due to cheek bite.u can use gel For that and avoid chewing from that side
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Cheek biting Visit your dental surgeon to check for the wisdom tooth
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It seems to be a case of cheek bite, that portion of cheek is coming between the upper and lower teeth, which led to trauma.
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Visit a dentist as soon as possible and get a correct diagnosis done.
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Hi Nothing to worry about. It's due to trauma,your check is coming in between your upper and lower teeth. Get physical examination done for the sharp edges of your teeth,get them rounded up.
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kindly visit the nearby dental surgeon for physical examination and treatment
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Advised to pop an ice cube in that area Advised warm salt water gargle
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It's cheek bite, due to last molars Usually iregular or sharp cusp cause such problems
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visit dentist and get the roundning of cusp, this should get your problem solved
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need not to panic it's normal findings in this age
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Looks like cheek bite. Maintain oral hygiene. Visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment (roundening of sharp edges of teeth,if there are any).
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