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Sometimes the cheek just gets in the way. Some of us are sloppy chewers.

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Why do you accidentally bite your cheek when chewing?

Sometimes the cheek just gets in the way. Some of us are sloppy chewers.


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An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or chewing gum.


Why do you bite your cheek?

Because when you do that you think there is food in your mouth then you bite down


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So i bite my cheeck and lips how do i stop I only bite my lips when they're chapped though but my cheek I can't stop biting and I don't know why Please help?

You are probably biting your cheeks and lips from stress, like some people bite their nails. Try chewing sugar free gum or eating hard candy instead.


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My hamster has bite on it's cheek and his cheek is swollen what do i do?

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Why do people eat with their mouth open?

Yes, it is considered very rude to chew with your mouth open. However, it is not technically physically harmful, but it can make you bite your tongue or cheek sometimes.


What causes cheek biting when using removable denture?

Cheek biting when using removable dentures can occur due to improper fit, which may cause the denture to shift during chewing, leading to accidental contact with the cheeks. Additionally, inadequate occlusion or alignment of the bite can result in misalignment of the upper and lower jaws, increasing the risk of cheek trauma. New denture wearers may also experience this as they adjust to the appliance, as they might not yet have developed the muscle memory for proper chewing techniques. Regular adjustments by a dental professional can help mitigate this issue.