What a BLACK Tongue May Indicate: Causes, Prevention, and When to Seek Medical Advice!

 

 

 

What Is a White Tongue?
A white tongue occurs when the tiny bumps on the tongue’s surface, known as papillae, become enlarged or inflamed. These papillae can trap bacteria, food debris, and dead cells, leading to a visible white coating.

In many cases, this condition is temporary and resolves with improved oral care. However, persistent symptoms may signal underlying issues that require further evaluation.

Common Causes of a White Tongue

  1. Poor Oral Hygiene
    One of the most frequent causes of a white tongue is inadequate oral hygiene. When the mouth is not cleaned properly, bacteria and debris accumulate on the tongue’s surface.
  2. Dehydration and Dry Mouth
  3. Oral Thrush
  4. Leukoplakia
  5. Geographic Tongue
  6. Oral Lichen Planus
  7. Illness and Weakened Immunity

Stay Hydrated
Drinking sufficient water supports saliva production and helps keep the mouth clean.