Cut or Bitten Tongue, Lip or Cheek

Isolated injuries may occur, but recurring trauma can reflect underlying functional patterns affecting soft tissue stability.

Evaluation and care for soft tissue injuries caused by trauma or bite issues. Treatment promotes healing and addresses contributing bite factors when needed.

We evaluate the injury, provide treatment to promote healing, and address bite factors or sharp edges that may have contributed to the trauma.

Helps promote proper healing, reduce discomfort, and prevent recurring injury caused by bite imbalance or sharp edges.

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What to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical Experience

We evaluate the injury, provide appropriate care to promote healing, and assess whether bite adjustments or smoothing are needed to prevent repeat trauma.

How long it takes

We evaluate the injury, provide treatment to promote healing, and address bite factors or sharp edges that may have contributed to the trauma.

Keep in Mind

If injuries recur frequently, bite alignment may need evaluation. Persistent sores should always be examined.

Recovery

Soft tissue injuries typically heal within one to two weeks. Avoid irritating foods and follow care instructions to support healing.

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