It’s rare to have upper molars impacted near the midline. It should be interesting. Consult a maxillofacial surgeon for any other queries. If they are only impacted molars, just get used to the bump.
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The bump what your feeling might be your wisdom tooth which is impacted according to the report ,what you have posted .and since there is no abnormality detected and wisdom tooth is common thing doctor has told you reports are normal😊
It's most common issue in your age visit your dentist who has seen your case clinically
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