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What is these strange look structure in my mouth ,no pain nothing it feel like strange please tell me
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Its anatomy of palate having inflamed rugae in the rugae area .do not worry just apply hexigel n avoid hot spicy food
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They are called rugae. These are not abnormal it’s present in everyone’s oral cavity. If you find them enlarged than usual then you can apply gumex three times a day for 7 days
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Hi The area is called the rugae. It’s a bumpy tissue on your palate . Inflamed rugaes are generally caused because of eating extremely hot spicy or hard food . Or you would have accidentally injured that area by fork or biting something sharp . This inflammation heals on its own within a couple of days . Rinse with salt water 2-3 times daily which will help in healing . Avoid hot &spicy food for few days .if the inflammation persists for more than a week it would be wise to seek a consult with your dentist for clinical evaluation . Don’t worry you will be fine . Take care .
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