no its not a side affect, its an affect of your ignorance. your not supposed to chew until it wears off.unless it lasts a week more than the 5 hours dentists claim it lasts.
Yes, my dentist can always tell that I bite my cheek because it leaves behind sores or scars of some sort.
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try to not keep biting it
Cats may bite their cheeks due to dental issues, mouth ulcers, or skin irritation. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
A green cheek conure can be taught to refrain from biting by removing the bird and placing them back in their cage with a cover on. They dislike the isolation. The bird should never be allowed to be higher than the human.
It may be trigeminal neuralgia, or a dental problem.
Mouth ulcers can be caused by various factors including stress, hormonal changes, dietary deficiencies, and minor injuries from dental work or accidentally biting the inside of your cheek. Certain medical conditions like autoimmune diseases or viral infections can also contribute to the development of mouth ulcers.
"Dental Care" is a fun, tongue-in-cheek song about smiling and going to the dentist.
Cats may bite your cheek as a form of affection or playfulness. It could also be a way for them to communicate their needs or to show dominance. It's important to observe your cat's body language and behavior to understand the reason behind the biting.
All kinds of self-harm is unhealthy. If it's just a nervous tic that doesn't do any damage, then it's no big deal.
Continual stream of clear liquid running from the nose. Pain under cheek bone.
i had a very bad bycicle wreck as a teenager.i was riding down a very steep hill and lost control ,i flipped over my handle bars and landed on my face.my right cheek swelled past my eye leaving scratches and multiple bruising as well as a blood clot in my cheek to this day.my parents rushed me to the er and i was told there wasnt anything that could be done about this blood clot.iam 42 yrs old and would like to know if there is any way to have this dissolved and is it a health risk??