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Wound around upper teeth line
I am feeling roughness around upper teeth line but roughness not on teeth but near by skin; pic is attached with reddish spot.on taking pic of the same some reddish wound appeared. Plz advice whether it will go by it's own or it's a serious concern
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It seems like due to some kind of trauma there is soft tissue inflammation on your hard palate... It may be due to hot or spicy food or duevto some physical injury...
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Avoid any hot or spicy food fof next 7 days Apply vitamin E capsule oil on affected area Do lukewarm salt rinses thrice daily for 15 days Visit a nearby dentist after 7 days
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Hi It can be either due to a trauma or by any hot food items which usually gets resolved after a week. Currently avoid any hot or spicy food items on the affected area. If it persist even after a week, kindly visit a dentist and get the condition treated. Hope this helps you!
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It is due to trauma or hot foods. It will resolve on its own. The picture shows you need a professional cleaning. If the redness is due to the gum problem, then this would resolve the issues. In both cases, there is nothing to worry. Hope this helps you sir
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It maybe due eating something very hot. Wait for a week. It will subside on its own. If it doesn't then visit dentist for clinical examination.
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It's nothing some sort of trauma  may be due to some hard food or tooth brush trauma . It will subside on its own. Avoid having hot food .
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