What’s that white thing on the flesh under the tooth?

White stuff on the flesh underneath the teeth is mainly considered to be related to Candida infection, white keratosis, oral ulcers, lichen planus and other factors.
1. Candida infection: such as thrush, candida stomatitis and other diseases, can lead to the appearance of white papules, herpes in the affected area, and can be gradually connected into pieces.
2. White keratosis: mainly caused by mechanical friction, resulting in damage to the mucous membrane of the gums under the teeth, and some patients may have the symptom of whitening of the mucous membrane in the affected area.
3. Oral ulcers: especially heavy oral ulcers, can lead to a large area of ulcers, and the ulcers may appear gray-white necrotic tissue.
4. Lichen planus: This is a complex condition that can lead to the appearance of milky white lines or pimples that look like white.
It is advisable to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for subsequent treatment.