{"id":1661,"date":"2015-12-23T10:53:52","date_gmt":"2015-12-23T05:23:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/?p=1661"},"modified":"2022-01-12T13:18:00","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T07:48:00","slug":"mucous-cyst-on-lip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/mucous-cyst-on-lip\/","title":{"rendered":"Mucous Cyst on Lip"},"content":{"rendered":"

The medical terminology for mucous cyst on lip is called a mucocele<\/strong>. They are also called as mucous retention cyst<\/strong>. They form when saliva or mucus escapes into a lining of the connective or surrounding tissues and creates a soft round smooth lump that is filled with fluid. In seventy-five percent of cases of mucous cyst on lip they occur on the inner surface of your lower lip. They can also appear on the floor of your mouth, which are called ranulae<\/em>. When they are found on your gums they are called gingiva<\/em>. They may also appear on your tongue or the inner lining of your cheeks, which are called buccal mucosa<\/em>. When a person has a superficial mucous cyst on lip they will be there for several days or week, then spontaneously rupture and heal a few days later. Usually they rupture while\u00a0 eating. They can recur again many times and could lead to a lump on the inner surface of your lip that is permanent from repeated occurrences.<\/p>\n

There are two general types of mucous cyst on lips, which are:<\/p>\n