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Again again mistakenly bite my cheek
From last 10 days i have some white on my cheek and daily whenever i eat something i mistakenly bite on that area dont know how but my teeth just cut this part again anad agian ..and ita become more white spot on cheek ...is it serious i mean again again why my teeth automatically bite that area whenever i eat food..and dialy i feel just pain when it cut and white spot become increase ...is it serious i just read daily bite become Cancer on that area pls help?
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Visit a local dentist and get smoothen your sharp edges of teeth if present. Get an OPG done to check the eruption of your wisdom teeth.
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Visit a local dentist and get it clinically evaluated.
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Continuous cheek biting is not good .u should visit dentist to smoothen the sharp edges of ur teeth . if wisdom tooth plays a major role in this it's better to extract.
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blowing air technique ll minimize the biting.
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Post a pic
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Smoothen your sharp tooth Apply the gel Have some vitamins Mentain oral hygiene
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Hi, You need to meet the dentist to check for sharp teeth edges. Also please share a picture of your white spot to answer your query better. You need to be careful while eating for the next 3 days to avoid chronic biting of cheek. Get an X-ray OPG.
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