Other superficial bites of oral cavity refer to the injuries that occur on the soft tissues of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, and gums. These bites can result from accidents, falls, fights, or even during eating. They are characterized by pain, swelling, bleeding, and sometimes, infection.
Other superficial bites of the oral cavity can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
The symptoms of other superficial bites of the oral cavity are usually mild and may include:
In most cases, other superficial bites of the oral cavity will heal on their own within a few days. However, to promote healing and reduce discomfort, some steps can be taken, including:
While most other superficial bites of the oral cavity heal on their own, some may require medical attention if they are severe or show signs of infection. Seek medical attention if: