The inner lip was accidentally bitten in a car accident, and now there is a growth of tissue?
You should see an oral surgeon or a dentist to address the issue with the growth on your inner lip that developed after your accident.
They can evaluate the lesion and provide appropriate treatment options.
Thank you.
Qiang Ge, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/18
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If you have experienced lip growth or a lump on your inner lip following an accident, it is advisable to consult with a specialist who can accurately assess and treat your condition. The most appropriate specialist for this issue would be an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or a dentist with experience in oral pathology. These professionals are trained to handle injuries and abnormalities in the oral cavity, including the lips.
When you visit the oral and maxillofacial surgeon, they will conduct a thorough examination of the growth. They may ask about the history of the injury, any symptoms you are experiencing (such as pain or discomfort), and how long the growth has been present. Based on their assessment, they may recommend imaging studies, such as an X-ray or a CT scan, to better understand the underlying structure and any potential complications.
The growth you are experiencing could be a variety of things, including a mucocele, which is a common cystic lesion that occurs when a salivary gland duct is damaged or blocked. Mucoceles often appear as painless, fluid-filled bumps and can occur after trauma to the lip. Another possibility is a fibroma, which is a benign growth that can develop in response to irritation or injury. In some cases, the growth could also be a sign of a more serious condition, so it is essential to have it evaluated.
Treatment options will depend on the diagnosis. If the growth is a mucocele, it may resolve on its own, but if it persists or causes discomfort, surgical removal may be recommended. For fibromas or other types of lesions, excision may also be necessary, especially if they are causing pain or recurrent trauma from biting.
In addition to surgical options, your specialist may provide advice on how to prevent further irritation to the area. This could include recommendations for dietary changes or the use of protective barriers to avoid accidental biting.
It is important to address any growth or change in your oral cavity promptly, especially if it is causing discomfort or affecting your ability to eat. Delaying treatment could lead to complications or worsening of the condition. Therefore, I recommend scheduling an appointment with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or a qualified dentist as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
In summary, seeing an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or an experienced dentist is the best course of action for dealing with lip growth after an accident. They will provide the necessary evaluation and treatment to help you manage the condition effectively.
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