What is cut the roof of my mouth with a chip?

Cutting the roof of your mouth with a chip is a common injury that can cause discomfort, swelling, and bleeding. The sharp edges of the chip can scratch or puncture the delicate tissues in your mouth, causing the injury. In most cases, the cut will heal on its own within a few days to a week, but depending on the size and severity of the cut, you may experience pain and inflammation for a longer period of time. To help promote healing and reduce discomfort, rinse your mouth with salt water or use a topical oral pain reliever. Avoid eating hard, crunchy, or spicy foods that can further irritate the wound. If the cut is deep or does not heal within a week, seek medical attention from a healthcare provider.