Hi there....nothing can be diagnosed without seeing the lesion... So, if possible upload a picture for proper diagnosis..or visit a nearby oral medicine specialist ..
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Hi..sometimes these white spots are just a normal variation of mucosa but sometimes a white lesions. Upload your oral cavity pic to give diagnosis.
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Hi without seeing oral cavity I am unable give you right opinion. If you upload a oral cavity picture I can give you better opinion or you may consult your nearest dentist. Great day.
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