- Source: Transient lingual papillitis
Transient lingual papillitis are painful, hypertrophic, red and white lingual papillae on the tongue.
Cause
Transient lingual papillitis can affect males and females as early as 8 years of age. In many cases, the cause is unknown. Some dental professionals believe the inflammation is due to chronic irritation from teeth, fillings, or dental appliances. Stress, poor nutrition, smoking, and alcohol use may also be initiating factors.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Transient lingual papillitis
- Black hairy tongue
- Tooth resorption
- Crohn's disease
- Glossitis
- Shovel-shaped incisors
- Ankyloglossia
- Crenated tongue
- Geographic tongue
- Pyogenic granuloma