What Could A White Spot On Gum Where Tooth Was Extracted Indicate?
HI I HAVE LOST QUITE A FEW TEETH AND IN THE RIGHT BOTTOM GUM IN THE BACK WHERE A TOOTH WAS EXTRACTED A FEW YEARS AGO THERE IS A LITTLE WHITE SPOT AND IT JUST FEELS LIKE A PIECE OF FOOD BUT I LOOK IN THE MIRROR AND THERE IS A WHITE SPOT I AM NOT SURE WHAT IT IS DO U HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS
thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the white spot could be secondary to chronic irritation by the oppsoing tooth or food or denture that result in frictional keratosis. consult a oral physician and try to find out the cause and rectify it. nothing to worry about it, it is harmless. i hope my answer will help you. take care.
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What Could A White Spot On Gum Where Tooth Was Extracted Indicate?
thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the white spot could be secondary to chronic irritation by the oppsoing tooth or food or denture that result in frictional keratosis. consult a oral physician and try to find out the cause and rectify it. nothing to worry about it, it is harmless. i hope my answer will help you. take care.