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Medical Conditions - Gingival Lumps

Gingival lumps can be benign or malignant and are associated with various oral conditions. Canker sores, oral hemangiomas, and periodontal abscesses are common causes. They may or may not be painful and cause redness and burning sensation in the gums. Treatment usually depends on the underlying cause

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What does my CT scan report suggest about the lumps on the left side of my gums and throat?

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