Yes, it is possible to have a cold sore inside the mouth. Cold sores can appear as a single white bump and may have clear fluid inside. They can be sensitive when brushing your teeth but typically do not cause much pain. It is important to let the sore heal on its own and avoid touching it with your teeth or toothbrush. If you frequently get cold sores in the same spot, it may be worth consulting a doctor or dentist for a proper diagnosis.
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