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Small tiny bump inside inner cheek
A small tiny bump inside my inner cheek over a month. ..no pain no problem..but why its happen??how to cure??suddenly it arise before 1 month. & dont resolve. .what is this??
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I advise you to maintain hygiene daily and follow up routine care
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Gargle twice a day
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This is due to cheekbiting and no need to worry.
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Appears to be Frictional Keratosis which in simple terms is reactive process due to mechanical irritation like cheek biting during sleep or sharp edge of teeth rubbing against cheek or buccally erupted molar teeth. May persist or resolve on its own .Nothing to worry
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If becomes symptomatic ,visit dentist
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Hello, it could be due to cheek bite or check whether your wisdom tooth is erupting. Visit your dentist get the Xray done and check.
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Nothing to worry, visit your dentist for consultation
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No worries, check if this happens again and again then you need dental visit to trim the tooth , For know have warm water formontation (warm water rinse)
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Hello This is because of cheekbite When the skin of cheeks get trapped between teeth spaces that is when this is seemed No need to worry
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Hi, No need to worry. Visit a dentist for a check up.
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Nothing to worry about it. I will resolve its own
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