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[|Human|] I have a recurring lump or knot on the inner left side of my mouth. It s hard to explain it s location precisely, it feels freely moving in that I can isolate it between my fingers with one finger inside my mouth & the other outside on my lower cheek near the jaw line. The knot isn t in the cheek itself, nor is it fully inside my lower jaw, & is about a fingertip width down into the jawline near where my left molar once was. The best I can describe is that it feels to be roughly 1 1/2x the size of a green pea, is sore to the touch but had I not touched my face I wouldn t have known it was there, and there is no consistency on when it occurs. I coincidentally had a dentist appointment the last time it cropped up and the technician was able to find it but the dentist had a hard time isolating it. They took extra x-rays but it just showed a slightly blurred or tinted image in the area. If I recall they said if it continues to give me problems then they could look into it further, since I was only there for a cleaning. The problem is that I never know when it s going to flare up & I can t get into the doctor at the drop of a hat to have it checked out! How do I determine what this is and how to treat it, if necessary?
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, did you have infection in any of the teeth in that area of knot previously ???? I suppose yes or may be some dormant deep caries in the vicinity teeth may be the well reason for this, that you might have not noticed. Might you have taken antibiotics for that or some other oral infection and sometimes due to overdoses of antibiotics, the lump appears in the oral cavity called as antibiotic. Go to the dentist and take some x-rays, so that if some treatment can be performed will decrease the existing infection and fall down the knot size. Thanks