Regarding your question specifically there are several things that could be causing the peeling of the roof of your mouth.
Roof of my mouth peeling.
After a burn the damaged skin usually peels away revealing new skin underneath.
Gums peeling is a sign of a more serious condition.
Finally people often unconsciously bite their cheeks.
Inside of mouth peeling can also be caused by frequent or over zealous tooth cleaning with a hard bristled brush.
Both gingivitis and periodontal disease make your gum tissues become inflamed.
First this could be caused by irritation to your mouth by the cigarette smoke.
They may affect teeth palate roof of the mouth tongue lips and even inside of cheeks.
This new skin is often tender and foods with sharp.
Uphold local cleansing of the inner mouth maintain good oral hygiene by regularly brushing your teeth avoid sharp food especially for kids such as peanuts and fries careful choice of toothpaste should be considered to avoid allergic reaction.
Simple oral infections are limited to the mouth and are very different from the oral lesions.
Oral lesions are non infectious and can be a sign of the illness that involves other parts of the body.
Irritation tissue can become damaged when a person continually chews on hard objects such as vitamin tablets lozenges and mints.
Bacteria and viruses normally lead to inside of mouth peeling.
It is important to protect the roof of the mouth as it heals.