I have a little white-ish pimple-like thing the size of the head of a needle pin on my gum, right where I would guess the root of the front lower lateral would end. It just appeared overnight, and at first I thought that my tooth really moved and now the end of the root is sticking out. However, after feeling it more closely, I don't think it's the root, but rather a tiny, bony, pimple-ulcer of some sort. Freaky, huh? It looks just like a pimple would on my face, except I am afraid to squeeze it to see if anything comes out. Especially cause it hurts when I touch it, and it looks slightly more transparent than your regular pimple with pus in it. (Sorry if this grosses anyone out...).
It freaked me out to the point where I called the ortho and went for an emergency appointment. At the very first look, he said it was a tiny ulcer, but then he looked again, and decided he hasn't seen anything like this before. He said it reminds him of someone who has had an extraction of a baby tooth on top of an adult tooth and then a little piece of bone remained behind and creeped out to the gum. Well, I have not had any extractions, nor any sign of my baby teeth for about 15 years, so that can't be it. He said "we have to keep an eye on this thing."
Sorry for this long-winded explanation! But if anyone has had a similar experience themselves or heard of anything like this, I would really love your opinion. It worries me that even the ortho didn't know what exactly this thing is, but hopefully with the help of all you archwired members, the mystery will be solved
