See a dentist: Could be a few things, if near the floor of your mouth it may be a stone in one of your salivary glands (salivary calculi), a fibroma, or something benign. Most innocent lesions will resolve within a 2 week period. Keep track of how long the lesion lasts and if it seems to be changing in size. Either way, you should schedule with your dentist to get e definitive diagnosis.
Answered 4/21/2014
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Needs to be examined: Growth under the tongues painless and colourless are probabely benign in nature, but only way you can know what it really is by havind your doctor check it.So consult your doctor to find out exactly what it can be, and if it needs any treatment.
Answered 2/26/2013
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