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[|Human|] It seems as if the roof my my mouth is bleeding . I have top and bottom dentures and have had false teeth since I was 14. It only bleeds when i take my teeth out and suck and then the blood flows. I have identified it coming from the roof of my mouth. Nothing is sore right now but two years ago i had a fungus in my mouth. I had impants on the bottom just before all this began to happen
[|AI|]  Dear friend, than, for sharing your concern, bleeding from the roof of the mouth (palate) could be due to mechanical injury to the underlying tissues. Your history shows that, you are a denture wearer since long time.  So I am sure your denture are well fitting, to the tissues ?  If not it requires to be examined. You have mentioned that it bleeds when you remove the dentures and try to suck.  This could be due to the pressure developed on sucking on the weak or inflamed palatal tissues.  For this I would suggest you to get clinically evaluated by dentist, also take a X-ray to see if there is some pathology underneath. Have you checked for any sharp edges in your dentures?  Also sometimes ill-fitting dentures lead to accumulation of saliva and fungal and bacterial growth these could be the pre disposing factors in your case.  Get your self clinically examined once. Always store dentures in water when not in use.  Regular cleaning them is also mandatory. Gum massage and warm saline rinse might help in your case. Thanx