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Old 08-16-2011, 08:35 PM #1
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Default slight white on back roof of mouth

A few weeks ago I noticed the back part of the roof of my mouth is slight white its the back part closet to my throat the rest of the roof of my mouth is pink.I went to the dentist today he said it wasn't anything to worry about after doing a oral cancer exam.Is that normal? My tongue had s bit of white on it also but is mostly pink he said the white is a slight yest infection and just brush it.Should I have asked for medicine for that? Should I go to get anther opinion I am still kinda worried my mouth is mostly pink but the
Slight white parts scare me
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