A doctor s evaluation is important because these symptoms may be because of other conditions.
Roof of mouth swollen bump.
However some people may have a hard lump or protrusion extending out of this area.
This lump called a torus.
Palatal tori are the most common bony growth on the roof of mouth occurring in close to 30 percent of the population.
A possible reason for swollen roof of mouth is palate cancer.
They occur when salivary glands are blocked or injured.
Symptoms of oral cancer include sores that bleed and don t heal thick mucus and jaw pain.
These are mostly harmless cysts or swellings in the mouth.
The bump can even be an extra tooth.
The lump which develops in the mouth or palate can be a result of the blockage of salivary glands.
In the normal circumstances saliva usually drains from glands to mouth.
Oral cancer is usually found on the mouth or lips but in some cases oral cancer can attack the salivary glands which may cause a painful bump on the roof of your mouth.
Sores that appear on the roof of the mouth like canker sores cold sores or bumps from hand foot and mouth disease usually resolve in about a few days to a week without treatment.
Warm water and salt rinse analgesic gels and oral analgesics can help to relieve the pain.
Lumps on mouth can be hard and small depending on what the underlying cause is.
A bump can form on the roof of the mouth due to many conditions including canker sores mucoceles torus palatinus and oral candidiasis.
A white bump or a clear lump on roof of mouth that appears as a soft cyst is likely to be a mucocele.
A cut or puncture.
Bump on roof of mouth could also indicate mucocele which is marked by a lump that looks like a cyst but is usually harmless.
A severe burn can develop a fluid filled blister as it heals.
A bump on roof of mouth or palate can either be cancerous or non cancerous.
Likewise if swelling on the roof of the mouth is accompanied by abdominal.
It is an uncommon condition characterized by tough or unmanageable swallowing painful mouth swelling mouth ulcers lesions or lumps night sweats and weight reduction.
The hard palate or roof of the mouth is slightly rounded and usually smooth.