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Small white blisters/ dots in the gums
Redness and small white dot like blisters in the back and front side in the gums of the lower jaw Pain in eating or brushing teeth
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Some people may experience occasional discolored, painful or painless spots in their mouth. Most are harmless and will disappear or remain unchanged. However, some sores or spots can be serious and need the attention of your dentist or physician. 
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Have your dentist examine any mouth sore or spot that fails to heal within two weeks.
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