Hypercementosis: It is impossible to diagnose without looking at your X-ray and a exam but it's most likely a common condition found with teeth called Hypercementosis.This is quite common and is not treated as it is an increase in number of normal tissue cells and not cancerous. This does, however, pose a concern if the tooth ever requires extraction as this mass can make it very difficult to remove tooth
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