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What's this sore in my mouth?

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I got it about 2 or 3 days ago, and its right behind my front 2 teeth on the roof of my mouth. Sometimes I get it but its always gone after a day, I usually get it after I either eat potato chips or after my boyfriend adn I make out. I am not sexually active, and he doesn't have any cold or canker sores or like herpes (oral herpes? idk what its called in the mouth) or anything like that, and today actually he had to have a physical and he's fine so I doubt its anything from him...do you know what it could be? It hurts but not a lot, and it was swollen but it's gone down. Drinking cold things help it.

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  1. its a cold sore. anyone can get them. It should pass soon.


  2. google it

  3. it's a herpes, you might have had it for years but it just came on the surface lately- don't worry about it too much, only don't pass it on , don't make out with your bf while having a sore- make sure it's gone :)

  4. go to a doctor ********

  5. the things that are in your mouth are cole sores.

    but thats the inside of your mouth right?

    maybe thers a cut on that area?  

  6. I have the same experience too. The answer is your root of the 2 front teeth are infectious. You need to go to the dentist to clear the infected root of your 2 front teeth. The dentist will give you a X-ray of your 2 front teeth to check the bacteria affect area. The dentist will help you to clear by putting the medicine in the teeth root to prevent your 2 front teeth decay, and also the sore.

    You need to find a very experience dentist to do it. Not every dentist have this type of experience which I have experienced it.

    If you need further information, you can email to me.


  7. its deez nuts

  8. yep, it's probably herpes.

  9. www.webmd.com

  10. probably a cold sore

  11. If you don't floss your teeth, the food you eat can get stuck in your gums and irritate them.  I bet it's something that you're eating that is causing it, especially if it goes away the next day.  Things like potato chips can have sharp edges, and that's not say you shouldn't eat them!  However, sometimes teeth are sensitive to hot and cold items.  If the pain continues, make a log of it and when it happens.  Bring that log to your dentist so he can figure it out.

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