Needs to be seen: We can't see or diagnose these types of situations over the internet. It may or may not be normal. You will have to see your dentist for an accurate answer to your question. See someone in case it does require treatment!
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Bump: Hard/soft? Size? Duration? Removable/bound? Color? Texture? Last dental exam? Were x-Rays taken? What I'm saying is that your problem cannot be diagnosed in this forum. It's for general health care advice as opposed to individualized Examination, which is what you need. Please see a General Dentist or specialist Oral Surgeon or specialist Periodontist for diagnosis/appropriate treatment.
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