There are many red things in your mouth. Your tongue is the large muscle in your mouth, and the uvula is the red ball that hangs in the back of your throat. Your gums are also a kind of red or pink.
It's called an ulcer
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some antidepressents and may be the cause of infection of teeth or reflux diseases of stomach
in white people
It is bacteria! >:-D
which trees fruit is called white ivory.
A chemical change is taking place.
Teeth.
No, there is not a thing called white marrow, just white blood cells and bone marrow.
There's is no such thing as a white African, the term white African is a fallacy.
The white stuff is called pus
The great white shark doesn't breath from it's mouth because it lives in water and if it does it shall die.So it breathes from a different organ called gills.
no there are no such things as white vultures. there are some that have white and are called white-backed vultures.
Your teeth are fixed to your jawbone in your mouth. They sit in a curved line along your top and bottom jaws. The white part of your tooth that you can see when you smile or open your mouth is called the crown. Some of your tooth is hidden under the skin (gum) in your mouth. This is called the root and you cannot see this in your mouth. The white covering on your tooth is called enamel. Dental enamel is strong and helps to protect the tooth. Dental enamel is the hardest thing in your whole body.For further information, go to The British Dental Health Foundation link.
Its other name is the Cottonmouth.
Growing up in the South you are taught from the time you are small to watch for these snakes esp. when you're near water - they are very poisonous and have a nasty temper. They have dark bodies (which blends easily into the landscape) but when they open their mouth it is as white as cotton - i.e. cotton mouth moccasin
The white looking bird thing is called a white weewoo.
I dont know but you better post it in the net so people can see it and then tell you what to do with it.
This is called linea Alba and it is a normal variation within the mouth. It is quite common.