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- August 30, 2014 at 8:26 pm
I just noticed a dark brown "freckle" on the gum above my front tooth. I don't know how long it has been there, because it can only be seen if I lift my upper lip to expose the gum. I only noticed it yesterday when I was checking to see if I had food in my teeth. It does not hurt. It does not blanch. The skin does not appear to be broken or damaged. I was diagnosed 8 years ago with SSM, Stage 1, Clark level 2, posterior upper arm. I doubt the two are related, but is it possible to have, at some point, SSM and oral melanoma? Also, can my dermatologist biopsy this? I wanted to post a pic of it, but I don't know how? I would appreciate any input you can give since this happens to be a holiday weekend. Thank you in advance.
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- August 31, 2014 at 2:23 am
Unlikely to have both kinds of melanoma (mucosal and cutaneous). I, personally, would have my dentist biopsy. They are more familiar with that type of tissue.
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