Thank you.
What makes me a bit concerned is that the feeling of pressure is there, in my roof of mouth, or submandibularly, even when there is no real stretching of the frenulum tissue of any kind as far as I am aware.
According to my understanding this would mean that the surgeon's theory is wrong. Which would make me a bit more concerned.
Cheryld: read your story with interest. Inside the tongue muscle - wow, that sounds scary. Gotta make some internet research on that. I wonder if the capping of the molar at the same time was just a coincidence. Couldn't figure out a logic there though.
Usually oral cancers spread so quickly. That's scary. And a patient's awareness and proaction can be a difference-making factor.
Mariaxx