A bump in the roof of the mouth may be there from a blister caused by hot food for example. If this does not go away on its own you should see a doctor to have this treated.
A bump on the roof of the mouth can be caused by different things such as canker sores. If the bump does not go away on its own, it should be checked by a doctor or dentist.
there is a bump that is always on the roof of your mouth. but if its just showed up you might want to tell your doctor or dentist. they will probly have the right medicine for you.
If you poked it with maybe a tortilla chip or something really pointy it; it could just be a little blood blister. Don't play with it with your tongue. rinse your mouth often
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You had better see your physician first to see if there is any chance of your bump going away.
A small bump on the roof of your mouth that has been there for years without growing may be nothing, but it could be a growth that might eventually turn cancerous. It's best to have it checked by a medical professional, such as a dentist, to make sure there is nothing to worry about.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
a hard bump inside your mouth.
No.
A mouth.
If you constantly rub it against the roof of your mouth, yes.
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