The skin on the hard palate is much more delicate than your tongue and burns can cause blisters swelling and damage to the roof of the mouth.
Roof of gum feels loose.
One of the most common reasons to get a painful sore on the roof of your mouth is because of eating hot food.
The most common trigger of swollen gums is gingivitis a mild form of gum disease.
People with oral thrush may notice white bumps or patches on the gums inner cheeks tongue or roof of the mouth.
You may have had canker sores or mouth ulcers.
Some gum abscesses result from periodontitis disease which is caused by poor oral.
If left untreated the gum could begin to recede and some of the gum tissue may even be lost.
Oh when we eat some pizza that s too hot and the cheese burns the roof of your mouth you take notice for sure but other than that it s just not something we think about too much.
Your teeth feel loose.
Over time bacteria and food particles form a film of plaque over teeth says new.
Sores injury and squamous papillomas can cause a swollen roof of the mouth.
Most common mouth sores such as canker sores and cold sores will appear on the gums cheeks or lips.
A gum abscess occurs when bacteria in the mouth causes an infection in the space between the teeth and the gums.
Generally since it s kind of out of sight the roof of your mouth doesn t get too much attention.
If things feel really awkward or even painful you might take some dental wax to the aligners so they shift smoothly over your gums.
Gingivitis could be to blame.
It occurs due to an overgrowth of a type of yeast called candida.
If the gum is both receding and also peeling away at the same time get to the dentist urgently.
Both gingivitis and periodontal disease make the gum tissues to become inflamed.
Canker sores or mouth ulcers.
Different types of food can trigger the development of painful sores or lesions in the roof of the mouth.
Periodontitis is a more serious form of ongoing gum disease that can develop from untreated gingivitis.
Foods that cause this include spicy or acidic foods like oranges eggs strawberries and even chocolate.
Your aligners have to put pressure on your teeth to get them moving and that can feel uncomfortable.