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[|Human|] hi , i have 3 bumps directly under the surface under my tongue and behind my bottom front teeth . first one on the way down is in the middle . then one (the biggest on the right maybe 1/10 inch) then one on the left. they are not painful at all. infact they are pleasureful to push on and i feel like i want to crush them. maybe related to stress they do have quite a bit of free moving space and are like fleshy and then hard inside. any ideas?
[|AI|]  Hello & welcome, If you have no pain in the bumps, that means those are not really harmful, or they are not associated with certain infection. Bumps on the area behind the lower anterior may be so-called torus mandibular is which is abnormal growth of mandibular bone lingual and their presence is absolutely harmless.  This growth can be seen most likely in the premolar area of the mandible. If it is bigger than usual, it may interfere with the function of the tongue or patient may feel discomfort due to it. No treatment is necessary as such. Only you can do is to visit your dentist & get clinically examined to rule out any other problem related to floor of the mouth below tongue. Normally salivary gland ducts & their openings can also feel like bumps if they are slightly bigger, but this condition is very rare & patient may not even notice it. Don't ever try to push them or put pressure on them as there are chances of getting hurt & it may then get infected later on. Just keep your oral cavity clean by proper brushing techniques & even by use of antiseptic mouthwash occasionally. Take care.