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Oral mucocele

Updated: 2017-06-13


Overview

Lip biting and trauma to the face or mouth are common causes. Oral mucocele are seen most frequently in people younger than age 20.

Symptoms

The cysts often appear on the inside of the lower lip. They're typically painless and clear or bluish. Sizes vary.

Treatments

Mucoceles often go away without treatment. However, removal of the salivary gland might be needed.