Hi sydneysnana,
Both conditions are treatable. An oral surgeon or a periodontist should be able to identify and treat the lump as they have definitely seen both keloids and mucocele's in their experience. I'm not sure why you would be referred to an ENT dr???
Depending on what it is, some lumps in the oral tissue can get quite large. So it is best to not wait to have it diagnosed.
Please let us know what the diagnosis is and try not to worry. ~'.'~
Bryanna
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Originally Posted by sydneysnana
My surgeon could'nt give me any explaination like you have. Like I mentioned he has now refered me the an Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor, as I was thinking a Periodontist might be better because they do work with skin grafts.
Are the things you mentioned treatable or do you just have to live with the problem??
Thanks for the dialog and explainations. They sound real close to me
Michelle
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