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Mouth irritation can be caused by:

  • Biting your cheek, tongue, or lip
  • Wearing braces or another type of dental apparatus, or having a sharp, broken tooth
  • Chewing tobacco
  • Burning one's mouth from hot food or drinks
  • Having gum disease (gingivitis) or other type of mouth infection
  • Having hypersensitivity to certain things, such as foods or medicines
  • Having certain autoimmune diseases affecting the mucosal lining of the mouth, such as lupus, Crohn's disease, or Behcet's disease
  • Taking certain drugs such as chemotherapy, antibiotics, medications used for rheumatoid arthritis, or epilepsy medications
  • Receiving radiation as part of cancer treatment

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