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Suggest Cure For Lump Appearing On The Palate

My Name is Norvella Tellez and I am 20.

Ok, 2-3 days ago, I felt a small lump on the roof of my mouth (hard palate) it was very painful at first, and I had alot of toothache in one of my front teeth.

Anyway, after examining the "lump" in the mirror, it looks like one of the ridges on the top of my mouth. It's just the same as all the others, except when I roll my tongue (or put my finger on it) I can feel a lump. Itâ??s seems quite soft and not a hard "lump."

I thought I would ask for help on here, because if it's happening to me, it's bound to have happened to someone else too.

Any ideas on what this is?
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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Carefully read your problem and what you have described can say that you have tooth infection . infection associated with gingival pain and lumps . First tooth pain you should see if there is pain in the percussion , this is another sign of infection . make a visit of dentist . X-ray is needed to see exactly the problem . Do not neglect the problem because the infection can progress .
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Suggest Cure For Lump Appearing On The Palate

Carefully read your problem and what you have described can say that you have tooth infection . infection associated with gingival pain and lumps . First tooth pain you should see if there is pain in the percussion , this is another sign of infection . make a visit of dentist . X-ray is needed to see exactly the problem . Do not neglect the problem because the infection can progress .