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Wounds inside the mouth can be caused by various factors, including accidental bites, sharp food items, or dental procedures. Other common causes include canker sores, viral infections (like herpes), and irritation from braces or ill-fitting dentures. Additionally, underlying health conditions such as vitamin deficiencies or autoimmune disorders can contribute to the development of oral wounds. Maintaining good oral hygiene and addressing any underlying issues can help prevent these injuries.

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