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I have this white spot close to my wisdom tooth region. Is this leukoplakia? I have an impacted wisdom tooth that is touching an intra alveolar nerve but painless. Plus i feel tingling in my lower jaw region and constant pressure close to my wisdom tooth. Is the numbness/tingling of lower jaw because of the wisdom tooth as it is touching the alveolar nerve which came in my cbct report. plus i am attaching a pic of the floor of mouth i feel a bony thing in my sublingual gland kind of bony movable swelling it is painless plus there is negligible change in size from past 6 months. Please help me out i am nust scared.
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Nothing to worry.everything seems to be normal.
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Hi, The white spot does not seem to be leukoplakia..it seems to be simply keratosis may be due to occasional cheek biting. And about painless bony swelling, i request you to kindly see a dentist in person, they will plapate that area and  write for some investigations if required and give a proper diagnosis. As such there is nothing to worry. Thanks.
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