If you notice a painful bump on the roof of your mouth, it could be an abscess—an infection that forms when bacteria invade ...
Benign tumors of the oral cavity are atypical formations of noncancerous cells that grow in the mouth. They can look like sores or lumps, and they typically develop slowly. Benign oral tumors are ...
Clare Davis-Eaton, 51, from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, found a lump on her neck “the size of a frozen pea” in December 2015 and, ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma begins in the squamous cells, which are the cells that line the lips and the inside of the mouth. Symptoms can include sores or a lump in the mouth, a sore throat, and ...