Removal: Usually they do not dissapper on their, require to it open ( marsupialization ) or removal by your dentist, or trained physician.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Excision: Visit your dentist or oral surgeon to see exactly what treatment you might need for your particular problem. All the best..
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Small mucocele: Small mucoceles may or may not go away on their own. You can wait, "pop" it with a sterile pin or needle, if you think you can reach it and are inclined to do so. Otherwise, you will need to see your own dentist or oral surgeon who can drain or remove it.
Answered 4/18/2013
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