Date: 1/12/2004 3:08:00 PM
From Authorid: 33925
Sounds like it may be cysts. Have it looked at. The Dr. will test it to be sure it is nothing serious and probably just remove it. Cysts are a very common thing. |
Date: 1/12/2004 3:08:00 PM
From Authorid: 59371
There are many variables that would need to be studied in determining whether it is the "ulcer thingy" or cancer. But my guess is that it is the "ulcer thingy" because you have been in conditions to give you the one before on the inside of your cheek. Either way, go to the doctor and get it checked out. Hopefully it isn't cancer, but it appears that it is the latter instead. ~Zenn |
Date: 1/12/2004 3:08:00 PM
From Authorid: 62367
Do what your dentist says. Get it checked out ASAP. |
Date: 1/12/2004 3:13:00 PM
From Authorid: 57640
ok, i have limphangioma on my tounge and i use to half a huge lump on the left side of my tounge and the right side was small and normal, i had a biopsy and it wasnt cancer. They told me i di dnt need surgery, then i went to bostons children hospital, its a fabulour place- u go to like vascular anamolys or something like that and Dr. Mulliken. He is so good.. and sees things like that every day, i suggest u go check him out. I have the number if u need it, so pm me.I got the left side of my tounge removed.. and it shifted into the middle. I had to have speech and learn how to eat normal, and now its just fine. Go see him! hes wonderful! He knows what hes doing! Pm me if you need more help! i know exactly what u are going through. *hugs* |
Date: 1/12/2004 3:13:00 PM
From Authorid: 57640
*have instead of half |
Date: 1/12/2004 3:16:00 PM
From Authorid: 62408
It could be something similiar, best to go back to the dentist and have them check it out just to be safe. Then ask what do to if anything returns. My GUESS would be it would be the same thing if it was in the same spot (perhaps they didn't get the roots out, whatever), but sometimes mouth tumors are different, I had a weird growth in my mouth once at the back of my lower palate, back where my wisdom teeth would be, that I had to have removed, kind of an extra flap of skin...had it removed, no extra trouble after that. But go to your dentist ASAP, get it checked out. Even if there is the chance they are mouth tumors, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are canerous. But your dentist will be the best one to give you the information you seek. Good luck to you, and I hope you feel better. Please, keep us updated as to how you are doing. --Christine-3 |