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Yes I have a bubble behind my two front teeth. It don't hurt but I guess the gums above the front of the two sore probably from me messing with the bubble with my tongue. More pressure then soreness . Also I now have a gap between my two front teeth . Don't know if it's from the swelling? Very nervous about this.
Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query blister behind the front teeth could be because of viral infection of oral cavity such as oral mucositis or herpangina. Infection in particular tooth area and gingivitis could be the another reason for your condition. I would suggest you not to panic about it. Maintain proper oral hygiene. Visit dentist once and get it examined. Visit periodontist or oral surgeon for proper cleaning along with root planning or excision. Take antiseptic mouthwash and lukewarm saline rinses. Take multivitamin supplements. Avoid spicy, sharp and hot food. Avoid smoking. Take anesthetic gel if it is painful. Drink plenty of water.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Remedy For Blister Behind The Front Teeth
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query blister behind the front teeth could be because of viral infection of oral cavity such as oral mucositis or herpangina. Infection in particular tooth area and gingivitis could be the another reason for your condition. I would suggest you not to panic about it. Maintain proper oral hygiene. Visit dentist once and get it examined. Visit periodontist or oral surgeon for proper cleaning along with root planning or excision. Take antiseptic mouthwash and lukewarm saline rinses. Take multivitamin supplements. Avoid spicy, sharp and hot food. Avoid smoking. Take anesthetic gel if it is painful. Drink plenty of water. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari