White tongue - What causes it

Although unsightly, a white tongue is usually a temporary, harmless condition. It is due to inflammation of the finger-like projections (papillae) on the surface of your tongue. Debris, bacteria and dead cells get lodged between the inflamed papillae — creating the appearance of a white coating.

Many things can cause inflammation of the papillae, including smoking, mild dehydration and excessive mouth breathing. To prevent or improve the appearance of a white tongue:

If you're concerned about color changes in your tongue, consult your doctor or dentist.

Article from Mayo Clinic  



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