Why is the roof of my mouth black?

The mouth may have dark blue or black areas due to silver amalgam from a dental filling, graphite from falling with a pencil in the mouth, or a mole. Heavy cigarette smoking can lead to dark brown or black discoloration (usually of the gums) called smoker's melanosis. Brown areas in the mouth can be hereditary.
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Why is the roof of my mouth gray?

The presence of white or gray colored patches on your tongue, gums, roof of your mouth, or the inside of the cheeks of your mouth may be a sign of leukoplakia. The patch may have developed slowly over weeks to months and be thick, slightly raised, and may eventually take on a hardened and rough texture.
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What color is the roof of your mouth supposed to be?

When healthy, the lining of the mouth (oral mucosa) ranges in color from reddish pink to gradations of brown or black. The oral mucosa tends to be darker in dark-skinned individuals because their melanocytes (cells that produce melanin, a pigment that gives hair, skin, and eyes their color) are more active.
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Why is my hard palate black?

Postinflammatory pigmentation of the oral mucosa may be associated with smoking (smoker's melanosis) or chronic inflammatory diseases, including lichenoid processes. Brown or black macules and patches appear on the affected tissues and are seen more often in dark-skinned individuals.
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Why is the roof of my mouth dark purple?

What causes Colored Areas? Red/Purple Areas are most often an indication of inflammation, infection, trauma or surface blood vessels. Blood conditions such as thrombocytopenia and amyloidosis can create red/purple areas in your mouth.
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What does a healthy mouth look like?

In a healthy mouth, the tissues are pink, firm and moist. If you have a healthy mouth, your breath will smell pleasant or neutral. Healthy gums are firm and pink, not red or white. They are not swollen or sore.
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Why is the roof of my mouth purple and yellow?

Jaundice. Jaundice is a serious condition caused by the buildup of a yellow pigment called bilirubin. This buildup is most commonly caused by liver or gallbladder dysfunction. When bilirubin builds up in the blood, it may cause the roof of your mouth to turn yellow.
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Why is my mouth black inside?

A variety of harmless conditions can cause discoloration in your mouth, such as moles, hyperpigmentation, and leakage from your dental fillings. In extremely rare cases, a black spot may be a sign of a type of cancer called oral melanoma.
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What color is oral melanoma?

The initial symptoms of oral melanoma often include swelling alongside a brown, dark blue, or black macule.
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Why does the roof of my mouth look blue?

Background: Dyspigmentation of the oral mucosa has a multitude of aetiological causes. Retigabine, a new antiepileptic drug, has the potential side effect of inducing a blue/purple pigmentation of the oral mucosa in addition to the skin, lips, nails and retina of the eyes.
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What is COVID tongue?

What are COVID tongue symptoms? In that same British study by the British Journal of Dermatology, the following symptoms were noted: Lingual papillitis (inflammation of the small bumps on the tongue's surface) Glossitis with indentations (swollen or inflamed tongue) Aphthous ulcers (mouth ulcers)
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What does the roof of your mouth supposed to look like?

The hard palate, or roof, of the mouth is slightly rounded and usually smooth. However, some people may have a hard lump or protrusion extending out of this area. This lump, called a torus palatinus, may develop over time. In other cases, a person may have it their entire life.
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Should I brush the roof of my mouth?

The Roof of the Mouth

Bacteria will invade every possible inch of your mouth. For that purpose, you need to brush your teeth, cheeks, tongue, gums and the roof of your mouth for 2-3 minutes a day, at least twice. For maximum oral hygiene, you should work closely with our office to care for your oral health.
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What does oral leukoplakia look like?

Leukoplakia appears as thick, white patches on the inside surfaces of your mouth. It has a number of possible causes, including repeated injury or irritation. It can also be a sign of precancerous changes in the mouth or mouth cancer.
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What does mouth thrush look like?

Creamy white lesions on your tongue, inner cheeks, and sometimes on the roof of your mouth, gums and tonsils. Slightly raised lesions with a cottage cheese-like appearance. Redness, burning or soreness that may be severe enough to cause difficulty eating or swallowing. Slight bleeding if the lesions are rubbed or ...
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What does melanoma inside the mouth look like?

Oral melanoma is a very rare malignancy that progresses rapidly and proves to be particularly aggressive. The clinical aspect of oral melanoma is varied. Still, it usually presents as a black-brown patch, macule, or nodular lesion with different shades of grey, red, purple, or areas of depigmentation.
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Can you survive oral melanoma?

The prognosis for patients with oral malignant melanoma is poor, with the 5-year survival rate at 10-25%. Early recognition and treatment (surgical ablation) greatly improves the prognosis.
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What is oral pigmentation?

Oral pigmentation is a relatively common condition that may involve any portion of the oral cavity. Multiple causes are known, and they may range from simple iatrogenic mechanisms, such as implantation of dental amalgam, to complex medical disorders, such as Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) and Addison disease.
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What do oral cancers look like?

A patch of trouble

A white or red patch inside your mouth or on your lips may be a potential sign of squamous cell carcinoma. There is a wide range in how oral cancer may look and feel. The skin may feel thicker or nodular, or there may be a persistent ulcer or erosion.
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Are black gums healthy?

If a person's gums have always been very dark, there is no cause for concern. If the gum color changes over a short period, however, or if patches of black appear on the gums, it is probably not caused by melanin and may indicate a medical issue.
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What causes discoloration in the mouth?

Skin discoloration around the mouth is caused by excess melanin production in your skin. Hormonal changes, medications, and sun exposure are related to hyperpigmentation. Nutritional deficiencies, skin trauma, and other medical conditions may also cause skin discoloration.
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Why are my gums dark?

Melanin, the dark pigment that gives skin its color, is also present in gum tissue. This pigment naturally darkens the gums. The Future Dental Journal reports that melanin pigmentation is common among people of African, Asian and Mediterranean ancestry.
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What Colour should tongue be?

While everyone's tongue may look slightly different, a “typical healthy” tongue has similar characteristics. It ought to be pink, with a thin whitish coating on the surface. Papillae are also prevalent on a healthy tongue. These are small nodules along the surface that help you eat and taste your food.
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How do I clean the roof of my mouth?

First get yourself a soft toothbrush. These are better for your teeth and prevent excessive abrasive action from occurring and weakening your tooth enamel. Next, you should gently, gently brush every surface of your teeth. When you have finished, gently brush your cheeks (inside) and the roof of your mouth.
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Should I wet my toothbrush before brushing?

You might have seen a flood of Twitter chatter sparked by a tweet reading, “Do ya'll wet the toothbrush first, or put toothpaste on first?” The response online was mixed, but our answer is pretty simple: Wetting your toothbrush is more a matter of preference and doesn't significantly change the success of brushing.
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