The bump can even be an extra tooth.
Roof of mouth bump.
If the bump reaches a point where it begins to feel cumbersome you may need to have it surgically removed.
The roof of the mouth also known as the palate serves as a barrier between the nose and the mouth.
It s a smooth hard bump on the roof of your mouth usually centered on the hard palate just behind your upper front teeth.
Bumps in the roof of mouth can be a symptom of some forms of sexually transmitted diseases stds such as herpes and hiv aids.
There are a lot of different causes for a bump on the roof of your mouth.
Many things can cause a bump on the roof your mouth including a canker sore or a cyst.
Due to its location a bump can be quite worrisome and may sometimes interfere with speech or swallowing.
While hpv leads to the formation of painful small clusters of bumps on the inside mouth roof of mouth and lips hiv lowers one s immunity level thereby creating room for opportunistic infections.
Bump on roof of mouth could also indicate mucocele which is marked by a lump that looks like a cyst but is usually harmless.
Torus palatinus is a bony growth in the middle of the hard.
There are many reasons why you may have a bump on the roof of your mouth.
Most causes are harmless.
The lump which develops in the mouth or palate can be a result of the blockage of salivary glands.
Fortunately most of these causes are harmless and go away on their own such as cysts or canker sores.
A bump can form on the roof of the mouth due to many conditions including canker sores mucoceles torus palatinus and oral candidiasis.
In the normal circumstances saliva usually drains from glands to mouth.