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Tongue Problem
I have a tongue pain on my right side of tongue for the past 1 month.During this time i visited dentist ,ENT ,and also an oncologist.They said there is nothing on my tongue.They also prescribed me some gel and antioxidants.But its still hurts today when i close my mouth and my last teeth(near my throat) touches my tongue.I don't know what is happening.
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1. Brush twice. (in circular motion) 2. Invest in a metal tongue cleaner and start using it everyday after you brush. 3. Use baby brush & not the regular one.
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Do not brush fiercely. Change your toothbrush ASAP.
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Any lession is there ..? Please share the pic
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Hello sir Please share the picture of the tongue If your teeth are sharp and causing continuous damage to the tongue then please visit the dentist for examination and treatment
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Pain that persists for a month, especially if it's exacerbated by contact with a tooth, could be caused by several factors: 1. Oral Trauma: Accidental biting of the tongue or cheek, particularly if it's repetitive, can lead to irritation and pain on the affected area. 2. Oral Ulcers: Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, can develop on the tongue or other oral tissues, causing pain and discomfort, especially when irritated by contact with a tooth. 3. Oral Thrush: This fungal infection, characterized by white patches on the tongue and oral mucosa, can cause pain and discomfort, particularly when the affected areas come into contact with the teeth. 4. Oral Lesions: Other oral lesions, such as oral lichen planus or leukoplakia, may develop on the tongue or oral mucosa, leading to pain and irritation, especially if they are aggravated by contact with the teeth. 5. Dental Issues: A sharp or misaligned tooth may inadvertently rub against the tongue, causing irritation, pain, and potential injury to the tongue tissue. For the exact solution please attach a pic and It's crucial to consult with a dentist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They can examine the tongue and surrounding oral tissues, evaluate the tooth alignment, and determine the underlying cause of the pain. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment options may include oral medications, topical treatments, dental adjustments, or other interventions to alleviate the pain and promote healing.
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Maintain good oral hygiene
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Hello sir , Share some detailed pictures of your tongue.
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Hello! Kindly attach clear pics for better suggestion
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Hi, Please check for any sharp tooth/teeth edges that might be causing irritation over the tongue. Also start taking Multivitamin supplements for the next 30 days and see if you find any difference.
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