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Oral Blood Blisters

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

The description of a blood blister is one of the most common ones that a dentist gets to listen to. In most cases these blood blisters are harmless oral ulcers, however in some cases these require deeper examination. Blood Blisters In The Mouth: Usually Harmless A blood blister is more often than

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Wisdom Tooth Removal

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

The removal of a wisdom tooth, also called a third molar, is a particularly common minor surgical procedure that a lot of the people go through. The reason why these teeth have to be removed can vary from the teeth being improperly aligned to decay having set in or to even to prevent orthodontic

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Pus Pimple In The Gums

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

This problem, in which the tooth basically dies and the bone around it becomes infected and filled with pus, is very common. As the pus builds up, it usually finds an exit into the mouth through the gums near or over the teeth. This is what we refer to as a sinus, and it looks like a "pus pimple"

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Salivary Gland And Salivary Duct Masses

Mahdi Malekpour, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Salivary gland and salivary duct masses are common oral cavity diseases. Cysts that are associated with the salivary glands are the most common soft tissue anomaly within the mouth. True cysts that have a sheath of lining cells are not common in the floor of the mouth. Primitive foregut cysts or

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Nasal Cavity (Or Nasal Fossa) Masses

Mahdi Malekpour, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Nose is formed by bony and cartilaginous structures that provide the shape, protection and limited mobility. It is also covered by tissues in continuation with the skin that harbor nose hair. Any mass originating from these structures could be felt as a nasal mass. Normal variation in the