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My Upper Lip Has A Very Small Spot, How To Get Rid Of It ?

My upper lip has a very small spot which is same color as the lips but it is slightly projecting outwards only when having a closer look, it is soft no pain no itchy
Wed, 8 Aug 2012
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Dentist, Prosthodontics 's  Response
Hi,
The small spot you have mentioned, has it been there always? if yes, and if you just want to get it removed then i am sure it can be removed without much difficulty by your doctor. But if it has come recently, then you should just wait as it maybe due to lip biting trauma and may merge back in your lip on its own soon. If it progresses in size or changes colour then i strongly recommend you to visit your dentist and taka a clinical opinion.
Regards
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Dentist Dr. Roshan Khan's  Response
would be great if u can send a closeup pic of the lips... commonly it happens due to lip biting..unknowingly..
khanroshan@hotmail.com
www.smilezone.org
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My Upper Lip Has A Very Small Spot, How To Get Rid Of It ?

Hi, The small spot you have mentioned, has it been there always? if yes, and if you just want to get it removed then i am sure it can be removed without much difficulty by your doctor. But if it has come recently, then you should just wait as it maybe due to lip biting trauma and may merge back in your lip on its own soon. If it progresses in size or changes colour then i strongly recommend you to visit your dentist and taka a clinical opinion. Regards