The roof of the mouth is known as the Palate. The palate acts as a separator of the nasal and oral cavities. The palate is in two distinct parts. The front part is called the Hard Palate. It is made of bone and is just behind the gums. The back part of the roof of your mouth is called the Soft Palate or Velum. It is made up of soft tissue. The soft palate closes the nasal cavity to help in swallowing.
The palate also recognizes certain tastes. Apart from the tongue, the roof of your mouth is a sensor of refined tastes. This is why in fine dining a waiter recommends a meal appealing to the palate.
A cut or scratch is a tear caused by a sharp object. It is also known as a Lesion or Laceration. It is quite common to injure the palate of a human being. This can be through burns or just by an accidental cut on the back roof of the mouth. It becomes difficult to chew food and sometimes even to speak.
A cut on the roof of the mouth causes both pain and discomfort to a person. The mouth is an opening through which people produce sound for communication and also take in food. It is the first place where digestion of food takes place. The mouth is also called the Buccal Cavity or Oral Cavity. It is bound by the lips on the outside and houses the dental formulae and the tongue.
Many people may wonder why do I have a cut on the roof of my mouth yet it is quite well protected? Cuts to the palate are quite a normal occurrence. They may be as a result of
A sore cut on the roof of the mouth is usually not that much of a big deal. It can heal by itself, without the consultation of a doctor. If you already have a sore cut on the roof of your mouth, there are a few remedies that can help the wound heal faster. These include
To help soothe the irritation caused sore cuts on the roof of mouth you can place an ice cube on it. To avoid slipping, wrap it in a clean cloth. This also ends the cut on the roof of mouth bleeding.
The coldness causes the blood vessels to constrict hence stopping the bleeding. Placing a clean cloth or gauze on the cut and applying pressure may also help stop bleeding. Some other home remedies include applying of turmeric and garlic on the cut.
Even when you manage to get the bleeding under control, you should still visit your medical caregiver. They may perform checkups and are in a better position to see a cut on the back roof of the mouth. They also write the right prescriptions for the sore cut on the roof of the mouth.
Prevention is always better than cure. It saves money and you avoid the pain caused by cuts to the roof of the mouth. Some of these remedies include
You may notice that you get a lump or swelling around the roof of your mouth cut. If you follow the safety precautions highlighted above, it should not worry you.
Gargling a glass of clean warm water with one teaspoon of salt three times a day keeps bacteria away.
If you get your cut on the mouth roof infected, it might cause complications and take longer to heal. Without infection, the mouth heals very fast. Normally, the lesion on the roof of your mouth should heal in less than a week.
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Dr. Himanshi is a Homoeopathic consultant and currently working as a lecturer in Post-graduate faculty of Homeopathy, Parul University, Vadodara. Completed BHMS and MD in Homeopathy in January 2018 and also has a clinical experience of about 6 years. Personal interests include reading, spending time with family and traveling.
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