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Ive got a blister on the roof of my mouth between my front teeth i also have an over bite so when i eat my bottom teeth dig into it. can i burst it?

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No Advisable: I would let it run it's course as breaking it may lend it to infection.

Answered 12/20/2014

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Mouth Sore: It is verry possible that your lower teeth are the cause of the lesion due to your severe overbite. If the lesion has not resolved within two weeks, please see a local dentist for evaluation.

Answered 1/19/2015

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Incisive Papilla: There's a bump on the roof of your mouth right behind your top two front teeth. It covers nerve tissue exiting your upper jaw bone and spreading out through your palatal tissues. Yes, your overbite can cause irritation. Have you thought about seeing a qualified Orthodontic Specialist to have your malocclusion treated?

Answered 11/19/2016

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