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White Tongue | Remedies for White Tongue
Learn about remedies for white tongue and treatments for white patches on the tongue from Dr. Amanathans Dental Care's blog.
Tongue Blisters: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Bumps on the back of the tongue are normal unless signs of infection are present. Consult with a dentist if the issue grows large or persists.
Is Caviar Tongue Dangerous? - Surya Dental Care
Surya Dental Care discusses caviar tongue, a harmless condition appearing as a black hairy tongue on the undersurface of the tongue, often caused by aging.
White Tongue | Remedies
This blog post from Oris Dental Center provides information about white tongue and discusses effective remedies for the condition.
What Does Scalloped Tongue Mean And How To Treat It?
Indentations on the sides of your tongue are generally called scalloped tongue, and some dentists call it tongue crenation. It generally not a serious condition but may signal underlying health issues.
HPV on the Tongue: Prevention and Spread - Surya Dental Care
This blog post from Surya Dental Care explains how the human papillomavirus (HPV) on the tongue can spread to other parts of the body and provides prevention methods.
Tongue Tie in Babies Explained by Oris Dental Center
Tongue-tie in babies is a birth defect that restricts the tongue's range of motion, often requiring simple surgical correction.
Geographic Tongue: Appearance, Symptoms, and Treatments
Geographic tongue is a harmless, painless inflammatory condition. Learn about its appearance and characteristics.
Understanding Tongue Drum Notes: A Key to Beautiful Music
Each tongue drum is tuned to produce specific notes, creating melodies that are both calming and enchanting. Understanding your drum's notes unlocks endless musical possibilities.
What is a Tingling Tongue?
Tingling of the tongue could happen for several reasons, like accidental biting, vitamin deficiency, or even a sign of stroke. Read this blog post to know about the causes and when to seek medical attention.