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Random blisters

I have noticed that i get random blood filled blister in my mouth. I only notice when Im eating food or candy and the notice a blister in my jaw or on my lip. They are always on the inside of my mouth. Its usually one sometime 2 but never cause much pain until i bust them and even then its not really painful. Who should I see? OBGYN or Dentist?
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540545 tn?1377622918
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I would recommend seeing a dentist to get it checked out to find out what it is. They may be able to determine the cause and make a proper recommendation.
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I do change toothpaste a lot. Also I have consumed more alcohol than normal over the past 2 months
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5128957 tn?1366099341
That type of problem generally with the smoker, alcoholic and some oily food or spicy food.
You must take visit to dentist. and take advice from it
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540545 tn?1377622918
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Any changes or new habits such as smoking, increased alcohol consumption, changes in toothpaste, mouthwash etc?

Are you pregnant?
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They are usually very random but once a month or once every 2 months very spuradically. It has been at least a year since my last visit and then was only a cleaning.
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540545 tn?1377622918
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I would recommend seeing a dentist to follow up the blood blisters.  When was your last dental check up?  

How often do they occur?  Like 1-2 times a week or once a month, etc?
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