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Bump Just Behind Bottom Back Molar, Painful To Eat. What Could It Be ?

Hi.this morning I felt a bump just behide my botten back molor in the back of my mouth.it has got worse over the day and it was painful to eat.i had a look in the mirror but all I could see was a normal colored lump and there is a little flap that goes over my back tooth and it hurts when I push it with my tough.please help I am only 12 years old
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hello and welcome to hcm forum,
Have got all the permanent teeth erupted?
If not,the lump may be arised due to the inflammation while eruption of permanent successors.
Get a thorough clinical evaluation by a dentist.
Any decayed or periodontally infected teeth if present,has to be detected and treated.
Take antibiotics-analgesics after consulting with your dentist.
Gargle frequently using warm saline and betadine.
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Take care.
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Bump Just Behind Bottom Back Molar, Painful To Eat. What Could It Be ?

Hello and welcome to hcm forum, Have got all the permanent teeth erupted? If not,the lump may be arised due to the inflammation while eruption of permanent successors. Get a thorough clinical evaluation by a dentist. Any decayed or periodontally infected teeth if present,has to be detected and treated. Take antibiotics-analgesics after consulting with your dentist. Gargle frequently using warm saline and betadine. Maintain oral hygiene well. Take care.