What is causing me to accidently bite the inside of my mouth when I am chewing my food?!


Question: What is causing me to accidently bite the inside of my mouth when I am chewing my food.?
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fat cheeks maybe lol
nah i do the same thing you just gotta be careful and maybe slow down
that usually what gets me(i eat fast)Health Question & Answer

Brain signals can get re-routed because of new information learned. When this happens, you have to re-learn small routines. It's not unusual, some call it 'dyslexia', others call it "Why am I so Stupid.?" For the brain to get used to the new path takes about a week or two.

also, as pointed out earlier, bite once, it swells. You have to relearn to chew for a week or two, as well.

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Could be due to a misalignment of your teeth. Have you seen a dentist lately.? Or it could be an area on the inside of the cheek that is inflamed and swollen (buccal region, as they call it in the medical field.) Ever experienced this before.? If it persists, see a dentist or a doctor.Health Question & Answer

It could be that you accidently bit it once, and it's swollen up, causing you to continue biting it, therefore the swelling doesn't go down. Just take it easy for the minute, and allow it to heal, and I'm sure you'll be fine.
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i have that problem slow down when you eat and u need to see a dentist something is off in the aliment of ur teethHealth Question & Answer

your teethHealth Question & Answer

just eat slower i do the sameHealth Question & Answer

i have the same trouble reckon its because we only have small gobsHealth Question & Answer



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