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What Causes Red Bump In The Back Of The Mouth?

well i woke up three days a go an realized i had a red bump in the back of my mouth on m soft palate left side next to gums but not sitting on my gums i do have a broke tooth in the back but i have no pain do you think it could be related to the tooth ? it is starting to tick me off when i talk i can fill it an it is starting to fill tender
Fri, 23 May 2014
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Hello:)Welcome to HCM.

The broken tooth hurting your soft tissue. You must get the tooth treated or rounded(grind it) so that it does not irritate the soft tissues around.

Apply a lignocaine based gel for temporary relief.
Maintain proper oral hygiene.
It must ideally reduce the inflammation.
A biopsy may be necessary if the swelling persists.

Regards.
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What Causes Red Bump In The Back Of The Mouth?

Hello:)Welcome to HCM. The broken tooth hurting your soft tissue. You must get the tooth treated or rounded(grind it) so that it does not irritate the soft tissues around. Apply a lignocaine based gel for temporary relief. Maintain proper oral hygiene. It must ideally reduce the inflammation. A biopsy may be necessary if the swelling persists. Regards.