The correct term for palate is palate, and foreign body sensation in oral palate may be caused by fibroma, papilloma, mucosal injury and other diseases, as follows. 1. Fibroma: it is composed of fibrous tissues, spherical or nodular, with or without tips, with clear boundary and normal mucous membrane covering the surface, and it can occur in the palate, alveolar eminence, cheek and other parts of the mouth. 2. Papilloma: it is a cauliflower-like or wart-like swelling formed by epithelial exophytic and polypoid hyperplasia, commonly found in the soft and hard palate, soft and tibial, and the surface can be nodular, papillary or warty. 3. Mucosal damage: when the oral palate is damaged due to burns, food irritation and other factors, it will lead to a foreign body sensation in the oral palate. There may be other reasons for foreign body sensation in the palate of the mouth, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.