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[|Human|] I had my wisdom teeth cut out a few years ago (they had never erupted). Afterward, everything was sewn back up. Now I have a seam of skin that runs along my cheek and into my gumline. I keep biting it by mistake when I eat. This has been happening for years and it s very painful. I think I bite it at least once per week, and when I do it swells and bleeds . The skin seam is right there were my molars meet, so there is no way to stop it from happening when I bite myself while eating. This is getting to be rather painful and I m worried as I get older that it could get infected or can cause cancer? Should I be worried? Is there any remedy for this?
[|AI|]  Repeated injuries to the mucosa-cheek can cause non-healing ulcer, which usually get infected. The chances' cancer also there but very less. The treatment is removal the problematic teeth-which you have done already. The ulcer/ injury not healing even after antibiotics, you should undergo for biopsy-tissue removal from that area. Please show to the oral surgeon, so that he/she can advise you how to prevent further injuries by changing chewing methods.