Why Is Roof of My Mouth Swollen?

Why Is Roof of My Mouth Swollen?

A mouth’s roof contains a bony palate on the front of the roof and there is also a soft none-bone section or soft palate at the back of the mouth. The bony and non-bony part together forms a barrier between the nasal and the oral cavities. The roof of the mouth can become swollen in such a condition.

There might be several potential causes for roof of the mouth sore and swollen and most of the causes might be resolved with basic treatment. However, if the situation prolongs, you may need to consult a doctor.  If you wonder why the roof of my mouth is swollen, there might be some other symptoms too. The symptoms that may accompany the swelling in the mouth’s roof include:

1- Sores and blisters

2- Dry mouth

3- Discomfort or pain

4- Muscle spasms 

Roof of mouth swollen pain

Below mentioned are some of the Basic and most possible causes of swelling of the mouth’s roof:

1- Mucoceles

Mucoceles is a severe mouth condition in which a lumpy cyst with buildup mucus may form in the mouth’s roof. Normally mucoceles don’t cause any pain and they happen due to any minor injury in the mouth like a cut or bristle. Mucoceles on their basic level don’t require any treatment as they burst by themselves after some time. However, if the mucocele in your mouth is large, you may get it drained by the doctor.

2- Squamous papillomas

The human Papillomavirus referred to as HPV works for forming squamous papillomas which are basically the noncancerous masses being formed on the mouth’s roof.

The squamous papillomas are not painful but they need to be treated when once diagnosed and discovered. In a severe condition, the doctor might also need to remove the mass through surgery.

3- Medical conditions

There might be underlying medical conditions that may lead to a person having a swollen mouth roof. Normally those conditions include viral hepatitis or oral cancel.  If your roof of mouth swollen on one side, then there might be some underlying medical conditions.

However oral cancer isn’t that common as hepatitis and happens rarely but still, there are some cases swollen mouth roof because of oral cancer.

4- Sores

Sores and blisters in mouth can also be a reason for swollen mouth roof. There are different types of sores including cold sores and canker sores. Their sores usually appear on lips, inner cheeks, or gums. If they appear on the mouth’s roof, they cause swelling. Squamous papillomas and any kind of injury too can cause sores and swell in the mouth’s roof.

These sores can cause swelling, blisters, and pain the mouth and swelling may also happen even before sores appear.

5- Trauma or injury

Trauma or injury in the mouth can also be the most common reason for swelling in the mouth’s roof. Some of the basic kinds and reasons for trauma include the following:

  • scratch from a sharp food
  • drinking or eating an extra hot thing
  • eating hard food that may affect your mouth’s roof

Such a situation doesn’t prevail for long and heals itself.

6- Dehydration

Dehydration causes swelling on the mouth’s roof. Dehydration happens when you intake fewer amounts of water and mouth becomes dry. The dry area in the mouth starts to swell and you need to take precautions to heal.

roof of mouth sore pain

Some of the common and basic causes of dry mouth and dehydration include the following:

  • Illness
  • Excessive sweating
  • Less water intake
  • Excessive intake of alcohol
  • Certain medications

Dehydration doesn’t only cause swelling in the mouth but also causes an electrolyte imbalance in the person and the person may feel muscle spasms and weakness.

7- Infection

Infection in mouth can also be another cause of swelling in the mouth’s roof. The infection can be viral or bacterial. In most cases, the infection might go away itself but if the situation prolongs, you might need to consult a doctor.

Home remedies and Treatment 

The causes determine the treatment and cure of a swollen mouth roof. In some cases, herbal teas may help in relieving electrolyte imbalance and dehydration.

In most of the cases, the swollen mouth roof can be treated on its own or by a basic home remedy. However, if the situation prolongs, you might need to consult a doctor. Common mouth traumas and injuries like burns from a hot item would take no more than three days to heal it.

Canker sores or cold sores may also go away on it. However, a person might need to consult a doctor and take medications to slow down the severity and frequency of the sores.

If the swelling of the roof of mouth sore is due to an electrolyte imbalance or dehydration, fluid intake would make it simple to get rid of that situation. Non-alcoholic beverages like herbal tea and water are also good for curing the mouth.

If a person has electrolytes too low, drinking juices and sports drinks may also help to get back the balance.

Incase if the home remedies and treatments don’t work, the person might need to consult his doctor. For cancer patients, the treatment options might be different including radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy.

roof of mouth swelling

Below mentioned are five basic home remedies that you can use to cure sore mouth’s roof:

1- Avoid spicy food

Intake of spicy food may worsen roof of mouth burn as such food causes irritation.

2- Use mouth wash

There are some common mouth rinses and washes that may be helpful in treating the sore mouth’s roof. Such rinse also hydrates your mouth and finishes the dryness. Saltwater is also effective in healing the canker sores.

3- Avoid alcohol

Alcoholic beverages and drinks might dry out your mouth which causes swelling and pain in the mouth’s roof. Such a situation happens when you excessively intake alcohol. Avoid taking alcohol in such a situation.

4- Drink milk

Milk has always been a favorable drink in soothing mouth burns. Drinking milk just a few times would heel your swollen mouth’s roof.

5- Aloe vera

Applying aloe vera gel to the affected areas would heal them soon. You would just need to cut an aloe vera leave, take the gel out and apply it on sores. Though it doesn’t taste good, but it really has healing effects.

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CARDS DENTAL

Author Since:  September 18, 2018

DENTIST

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