White Mark Inner Cheek

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Hi everyone, My name is Vincent -25 years old and a non-smoker. I am having this white mark on my inner cheek for likely 2 months ago. At first, I though this mark was something like a cheek biting and will be gone soon. However, after 2 months, it still there without any changes. It raised a bit at the bottom border but does not cause me any troubles in daily routine.

I already had an appointment with GP. However, they are not ENT specialists and therefore could not give me any useful advises but "Give it 1 more month to see, etc". I'm working at a suburb area, and it seems like I will not be able to meet a real specialist here. Therefore, I'm really looking forward to your helps. Thank you for your time.!

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    Hi this might help. I went to see an ENT specialist about a tooth that wouldn't heal after an extraction. As i have something inside my cheek that looks very much like yours I asked him to check it. He said not to worry about it as it was nothing and he could soon remove it. Well it was never mentioned again so I've left it alone. My dentist doesn't seem worried about it and it doesn't bother me so I'm leaving it. Hope you get it sorted out.

    • Posted

      Wow, I actually just removed my wisdom teeth in that spot 6 months ago before this mark appear. Really glad to hear that from you.

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    Hello. I don't want to post a new topic because I think my complaint is similar.

    Male 29 years old. Smoker. For a long time (7-8 months) I have a white spot on the inside of my mouth.!

    I can feel it with my tongue, but it doesn't hurt. The dentist tells me it was from a bite, but I doubt it will be too long.Has anyone had a similar problem? There is attached photo. Tnx

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