Tongue has white dots

2017-03-08 04:54:47
Sir,I have white dots in the tongue inside it causes bad breath what can I do to cure it please tell me sir
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Visit a dentist and get yourself evaluated for the exact cause of bad breath because it has many reasons.

Answered2017-03-09 06:31:41

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Hello, bad breath could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.

Answered2017-03-09 04:50:56

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Use a tongue cleaner if white spots over the tongue, no need to worry. If it doesn't help, visit a oral medicine specialist for proper clinical check up, they can be because some habits also.

Answered2017-03-08 13:58:21

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For bad breath scaling is required as it can be due to deposits over the teeth. And to know the cause of white spots first a dental visit is recommended.
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Consult a dentist.

Answered2017-03-08 10:24:02

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Bad breath might not be because of those white spots, it's multifactorial. Mostly because of deposits present in your mouth and around the teeth. To reduce the white spots we need to have a look at it to confirm the type of the lesion. Please consult
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immediate consultation to a dentist

Answered2017-03-08 05:39:27

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Hello, Bad breath would not be due to the white spots.Visit a dentist and get your oral hygiene checked.You may require cleaning. For white spots you need to consult an oral medicine specialist. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-03-08 06:18:06

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