Mucocele Floor Of Mouth

A ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst involving a sublingual gland and is a type of mucocele found on the floor of the mouth.
Mucocele floor of mouth. A mucous cyst also known as a mucocele is a fluid filled swelling that occurs on the lip or the mouth. People also call these cysts mucoceles. Mucoceles show up on the inside of your lower lips your gums the roof of your mouth or under your tongue. It can also be found on the inner side of the cheek known as the buccal mucosa on the anterior ventral tongue and the floor of the mouth when found on the floor of the mouth the mucocele is referred to as a ranula they are rarely found on the upper lip.
A mucocele is a small bump or a cyst that forms inside your mouth. It can also be found on the inner side of the cheek on the anterior ventral tongue and on the floor of the mouth. If you have a smooth soft lump on the inner surface of your lower lip on your tongue or anywhere else inside your mouth it might be a mucous cyst sometimes mucous cysts can happen on other parts of the body. Those on the floor of the mouth are.
These cysts are also known as oral mucous cysts. Specifically the ranula originates in the body of the sublingual gland in the ducts of rivini of the sublingual gland and infrequently from the minor salivary glands at this location. Ranulae present as a swelling of connective tissue consisting of collected mucin from a ruptured salivary gland caused by local trauma. A mucocele is a cyst like lesion in your mouth most commonly found at the surface of the lower lip.
The most common location to find a mucocele is the inner surface of the lower lip. A mucocele also known as a mucous cyst is a clear or bluish bump that can be found on the lips floor or roof of the mouth or tongue. In some cases it can also cause pain. Those on the floor of the mouth are called ranulas.
In most cases these cysts are caused as a result of lip biting. They may get in the way of chewing speaking swallowing and in some cases breathing. If small and asymptomatic further treatment may not be needed otherwise minor oral surgery may be indicated. This cyst on the lower lip or the floor of the mouth can cause some discomfort.