The roof of your mouth throbs because of all the pressure that the sinus infection is causing. Your sinus cavities are all packed and you can feel it inside your mouth and all throughout your face and head.
Go to an ER or dentist. Do NOT try to do it yourself. You could penetrate the sinus cavity and cause a worse infection or need sinus surgery.
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When the sinuses are full of air (under normal conditions), the light will project through the sinus, and will be visible on the roof of the mouth as a lit-up, reddened area. When the sinuses are full of mucus, the light will be stopped.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
You probably have an infection. It may be from an upper tooth. The infection is causing pressure and swelling. You need to see a dentist right away to find and treat the source of the infection. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause severe complications.
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A mouth.
If you constantly rub it against the roof of your mouth, yes.
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The bones comprising the roof of your mouth are the fused maxilla bones and the palatine bone.
Roof. The roof of the mouth is where your sinuses rest, on the other side.