Salivary stone: It may be a salivary duct stone, in which case lemon drops or sour candy can enhance salivation and help clear it, but just in case it needs removal under local anesthesia or is another problem, please be examined by your dentist ASAP. http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/263407/view
Answered 10/18/2015
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Unfortunately: We can't diagnose the problem nor treat you, it that would be necessary, over the internet. This needs to be personally examined by a health care provider, preferably a dentist. Merely trying to guess and list the possibilities would not be in your best interest nor be helpful.
Answered 4/12/2015
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See your dentist: Some conditions like lumps may require further assessment, tests and your dentist may book a follow-up appointment or refer you to a specialist to determine a diagnosis. Take care.
Answered 4/3/2015
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