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[|Human|] I am trying to find the cause of a lump growing in my neck, left side just below my jaw. It does not move, like a gland, does not obstruct my airway or effect the ability to swallow. Have read articles online about these symptoms and some say a cause could be dentures, but never what it may be. Any ideas?And yes, I do have dentures.
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor .1. The lump, immovable - Most likely bony lesion (cystic/solid) if it is hard in touch. 2. If the lesion is soft in nature the possibilities are - Submandibular sialadenitis (salivary ductal dilatation) 3. Othere possibilities are submandibular lesion, Lymph nodal enlargement.4. A neck ultrasound will help to get to a conclusion, Helps in characterization of the lesion, extension, source of the lesion.5. Dentures ? Yes it can be, mendable is what commonly called medical terminology. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? Do not hesitate. Thank you.