I have a bump in my mouth that wont go away. What can it be?

I have a bump in my mouth that wont go away. What can it be?
Its a little flesh toned bump thats been in my mouth for several weeks bery small.

I have the same thing. you probably chew the sides of your cheeks in your sleep. i do that. It’s nothing to worry about if it’s on your cheek. Otherwise, if it’s on the roof of your mouth or someplace else it could be a number of things. You could have just burnt your mouth and it’s just not healing as fast as it should.

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8 Responses to I have a bump in my mouth that wont go away. What can it be?

  1. 77&&dayday says:

    it could be a canker sore
    or
    i had a bump in my mouth that was hard and under the roof of my mouth and it turned out to just be wisdom teeth coming in so it can be that
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  2. shannen.wright says:

    my mom always called the "lie bumps" i get them too. its not herpes, despite the assholes that are going to tell you otherwise. its nothing.
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  3. Peace says:

    if you experience discomfort, seek the advice of a professional
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  4. Ri says:

    I have the same thing. you probably chew the sides of your cheeks in your sleep. i do that. It’s nothing to worry about if it’s on your cheek. Otherwise, if it’s on the roof of your mouth or someplace else it could be a number of things. You could have just burnt your mouth and it’s just not healing as fast as it should.
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  5. Starlight1103 says:

    Well first of all it may be a canker sore, but a canker sore will usually be irritating as hell. Try taking some L-Lysine pills, you can buy at most pharmacies. It works wonders!
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  6. Baaand On The Run! says:

    i get clogged salivary glands on the roof of my mouth that are irritating but they don’t hurt… maybe that’s it.
    they’re hard and and flesh toned or a bit lighter and the last for a week or two typically.
    ps… if that’s it then there’s nothing you can do about it unless it gets infected there’s no point in even going to the dr for it.
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  7. Burple Nurple789 says:

    captian crunch!
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  8. End.of.the.World.2012 says:

    it’s best to let a dentist look at it. Without any detailed description or photograph, your medical history, your previous dental history, or a complete intraoral evaluation it’s impossible to make a proper diagnosis. Even when a dentist or doctor is not sure what the "bump" is they will do an biopsy which will be read by a pathologist to confirmed the diagnosis. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
    good luck
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