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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It can be alarming to notice that your tongue is a different color than you remember—in some cases, the difference is subtle; others, dramatic. Tongue discoloration happens when papillae—the structures that give the tongue its texture on the surface—become discolored. Discoloration of the tongue can happen for a variety of reasons, and its treatment will [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be alarming to notice that your tongue is a different color than you remember—in some<br />
cases, the difference is subtle; others, dramatic.</p>
<p>Tongue discoloration happens when papillae—the structures that give the tongue its texture on<br />
the surface—become discolored. Discoloration of the tongue can happen for a variety of<br />
reasons, and its treatment will depend on the cause.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms, causes, and treatments of tongue discoloration that you should know<br />
about?</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of a Discolored Tongue</strong></p>
<p>The most obvious sign of tongue discoloration is examining your tongue and noticing the odd<br />
color. However, you may also have symptoms of tongue discoloration, which include a fever,<br />
dehydration, or symptoms of oral thrush.</p>
<p>Oral thrush can cause white patches on the tongue and is usually accompanied by a burning<br />
sensation, a bad taste—or in some cases, loss of taste—and even redness. If you’re prone to<br />
mouth breathing, you may also be more susceptible to have a discolored tongue.</p>
<p>Causes of Tongue Discoloration</p>
<p>There are many potential causes of tongue discoloration. These include:</p>
<p> <strong>Tobacco use.</strong> Smoking and <a href="https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/smokeless-tobacco-vs-mouth/" title="Smokeless Tobacco vs Your Mouth">chewing tobacco</a> can lead to a heavily discolored tongue that<br />
can be white or darker in color.<br />
 <strong>Leukoplakia.</strong> This is a condition in which the cells in your mouth grow too much, which<br />
can lead to a white tongue.<br />
 <strong>Vitamin deficiency.</strong> A red tongue may be indicative of a vitamin B-12 deficiency or even<br />
a folic acid deficiency.<br />
 <strong>Scarlet fever. </strong>This type of fever can cause a reddish or strawberry-colored tongue.<br />
 <strong>Certain medical conditions.</strong> People who are receiving chemotherapy, antibiotic<br />
treatment, or have diabetes may be more susceptible to a black tongue.<br />
 <strong>Poor oral hygiene.</strong> Not taking proper care of your teeth can cause black hairy tongue<br />
due to cells not shedding normally which can lead to buildup of bacteria.</p>
<p>Depending on what’s causing your tongue discoloration, your doctor or dentist can help you<br />
formulate a <a href="https://aldiedentist.com/smile-qa-center/dental-health-faqs/" title="treatment plan" rel="noopener" target="_blank">treatment plan</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Treatments That Can Help</strong></p>
<p>You can receive treatment to help get your tongue back to normal. First, you’ll need to<br />
determine the cause of your tongue discoloration with <a href="https://aldiedentist.com/why-choose-aldie/" title="a dentist" rel="noopener" target="_blank">a dentist</a> or doctor before you can begin<br />
to evaluate your treatment options.</p>
<p>If you have an underlying medical condition that’s causing the discoloration—such as oral<br />
thrush, scarlet fever, or a vitamin deficiency—you will need to address this problem first. In<br />
addressing the cause, your tongue discoloration should go away on its own.</p>
<p>For people who smoke or have poor oral hygiene, these are habits that can be changed. You<br />
can better your oral care habits and receive professional cleanings to help your tongue regain<br />
its normal color, and quitting smoking is always an option.</p>
<p>If you have leukoplakia, a white tongue may go away on its own, although you should always<br />
seek professional care as leukoplakia can be a predecessor to some diseases such as cancer.</p>
<p>Have you noticed that your tongue is discolored but aren’t sure why? In addition to evaluating<br />
the above causes, it’s time to schedule an appointment with your dentist. He or she can help<br />
you properly determine the underlying cause of your tongue discoloration and work with you to<br />
fully treat the problem!</p>
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