Yes, they can be located there.
that is herpes my friend sorry
Big Red gum by wrigley
Its probably a peice of bone. It's quite common after some surgeries, but if its really bothering you, go and check with your dentist, he might be able to file it down for you.
you chew the gum then make it flat on your tongue next make the gum go in front of your tongue now stick out your tongue and then put your tongue back in your mouth with out closing it finally you blow then tatatatatata your bubble!! yes u can BUT u can always have a friend blow it for u
the key word is bubble and they form by when u put some of the gum under ur tongue and some above and then blow, the gum streches forming a bubble
"Cold sores", also known as "fever blisters", are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Symptoms include, (but not limited to) cheek/gum mucosa inflammation, headache, nausea, dizziness, fever, sore throat, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes). So to sum this all up yes you can get sick from a cold sore.
It may make your jaw sore or it could be something else making it sore.
no
Unknown: but a possible guess is a canker sore, or a dental/gum infection.
First, You chew it up into a ball. Next, You take then gum with your tongue and lift it to the top of you mouth. Then, You slowly push the gum through your teeth, then lips. After that, Your tongue should be sticking out with the gum wrapped around it. Finally, You blow.
No, you need contact with the sore or fluid from the sore. It's really unlikely the fluid would get on your gum. Don't worry.
yes