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Could the lumps on the roof of my mouth be cancer?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Depends: Anything that does not appear normal to you should be visually evaluated by a dentist or physician to rule out dangerous lesions. If necessary, a biopsy is performed. Call a local healthcare provider for an appointment.

Answered 6/8/2020

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Rarely: Fortunately oral cancers are relatively rare, but virulent. Any lesion of more than 14 days duration that has not fully healed must be evaluated. Please see your General De4 tis or General Physician immediately for an evaluation. Or,best recommendation, see an Oral Cancer specialist, an Oral Surgeon.

Answered 6/8/2020

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