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Pain on roof of mouth
A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. John Van der Werff answered
39 years experience Dentistry
Best to...: See your dentist to evaluate what is causing the pain. It may or may not be related to the extraction.

Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered
40 years experience Dentistry
Call surgeon!: Possible infection, possible irritation, possible bone fracture. Needs to be physically evaluated to determine cause. Can't possibly tell what may be ... Read More

Dr. Tarek Hamid answered
9 years experience Dentistry
Infection: Could be infection from the extraction socket see your dentist for treatment
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered
40 years experience Dentistry
Hard to say...: Can't tell exactly where the pressure is, can't tell the condition of your other teeth, can't tell if you have a sinus condition. The internet is a gr ... Read More

Dr. Gary Sandler answered
54 years experience Dentistry
Needs to be seen: You would have to be personally seen and evaluated in order to determine the cause of your dental symptoms. That's something we can't do over the inte ... Read More

Dr. Louis Gallia answered
45 years experience Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Could be: Could be wisdom teeth or other problem. See oral surgeon for diagnosis/treatment recommendations.
A 53-year-old female asked:

Dr. Arnold Malerman answered
53 years experience Orthodontics
Vesicles: See your Dentist or an Oral Pathologist. Many possibilities, but probably viral. You have to be examined to be diagnosed. Lab tests may b e require ... Read More
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Dr. Mrugesh Dalal answered
Specializes in Dentistry
Viral Infection.: From your description, looks like viral infection. Consult an Oral surgeon/Oral pathologist for proper diagnosis & treatment.
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A 47-year-old male asked:

Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Doctor can evaluate: A primary care doctor, an ENT doctor, and a dentist can look to see if there is anything unusual on or near the palate. They will look for teeth absce ... Read More
A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Gary Sandler answered
54 years experience Dentistry
Examination: You should start by seeing your own primary care physician for an in office evaluation. If he/she thinks it's appropriate, you may be referred to ... Read More
A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Paul Grin answered
36 years experience Pain Management
See a neurologist: There are many neurological tests that can numbness in your mouth. These tests help determine the cause of the symptoms. See a neurologist for evaluat ... Read More
A 69-year-old female asked:

Dr. Gary Sandler answered
54 years experience Dentistry
Possibly: The tongue is well known to have the vast majority of taste buds. Although there is some uncertainty as to whether or not the palate also has taste b ... Read More
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Gustavo Ruiz de Castilla answered
32 years experience Periodontics
Common: Herpes simplex virus - 1 (oral herpes) infections are common in the United States. About 68 % of the population are carriers of the virus. This infect ... Read More
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A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Mazin Kizy answered
22 years experience Dentistry
See a dentist: You should see a dentist and have the tiny bumps looked at.
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