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[|Human|] Hi 2weeks ago my dentist said I had a severe infection near my wisdom and also a lump on the soft palate near my uvula she said that needed to be reviewed and sent me on my way with anti biotics and said if the lump didn t go with the infection she would refer me to hospital the infection didn t go so I went to the doctors and got some more anti biotics a few days later I had to go back to dentist and she extracted my wisdom tooth which is healing nicely however she has referred me to hospital about the lump but since then I have noticed little red blotches on the roof of my mouth which is worrying me I have a 3 week wait until I find out what it going on could you help me figure this out please?
[|AI|]  Hello and thank you for your question:The little red blotches you notice on the roof of your mouth could possibly be broken capillaries (the little blood vessels in your tissue) due to the extraction.  We use retractors to keep your tongue out of the way and to protect your throat from inhaling (aspirating) the tooth.  This is a common trauma seen after third molar extractions.  The bump on the roof of your mouth could be a growth. -Lymphoid aggregates are a common finding in that area treatment is not required, and they are benign. They are common findings of the Waylayers Ring.-Torus Plantings: an outgrowth of bone also benign, although rare to extend that far back-Fordyce Granules are sebaceous glands (sweat glands in the mouth) and are a normal finding-Nicotine Dermatitis if you smoke this can also cause the red blotches-Erythroplasia is a malignancy that needs to be taken out These are a few lesions found near the uvula.  Unfortunately, I cannot diagnose you without proper evaluation and biopsy.  But rest assured at your age and location of lesion, it is most likely a benign issue that either needs to be monitored or taken out with a small window of healing. Best wishes and health, I hope this gives you peace of mind.