Hello,
Thanks for your query.
The roof of the mouth is divided into two major parts. The
hard palate is a bony area in the anterior region of the mouth. Behind it, towards the back of the mouth, is the fleshy soft palate, which lacks a bony plate. Pain in this area may be due to a number of issues.
A burning sensation on the palate along with the tongue and cheeks may be
burning mouth syndrome, a chronic condition that does not have a clear cause.
Discomfort accompanied by open sores may be
canker sores or
herpes.
Effective treatment depends on the cause of palatal pain. Non-viral infections can be treated with antibiotics or, in the case of
thrush, antifungal medication. The cause of burning mouth syndrome is unknown, so the best course of action is determined on a case by case basis. Canker sores, herpes and mild inflammation due to irritation usually resolve themselves on their own, but antiseptic
mouth rinses can help with symptoms.
Whatever the issue may be, it is best assessed by a doctor who can give a diagnosis and a plan of action for treatment.
I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.
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