Getting a cut in your mouth is very easy, thanks to those delicate tissues. Your day to day activities such as kitchen work, playing sports, or accidentally biting your tongue or cheek can cause an oral injury. Your mouth doesn’t have much space, but it contains many blood vessels. This means that even minor cuts […]
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