Tongue diagnoses

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Tongue Laceration

  • Secondary to tongue biting
  • Serious injuries can cause hemorrhage and potential airway compromise
  • Do not need primary repair unless >1 cm in length,widely gaping,involving tip, or large hemorrhage
    • Use absorbable sutures
    • Anesthesia of the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is obtained through an inf. alveolar block
    • Peridex mouth wash to prevent infection
    • If the tip is not repaired, a forked tongue may result


Strawberry Tongue

  • Hypertrophied lingual papillae,initially with white exudate
  • Ass'd with scarlet fever and Kawasaki's disease


Black Hairy Tongue

  • Benign reactive process
  • Hyperplasia and increased pigmentation of filiform papille
  • Smoking, GERD, Abx, poor hygiene predispose
  • Treat with improved oral hygiene, gentle brushing, and a reducing pigment intake


Oral Thrush

  • Candidal infection
  • White curd-like plaques, easily removable, with erythematous base
  • Usually painless
  • Steroids, Abx, radiation, immunodeficiency predispose
  • Rx with nystatin, topical analgesia


Tongue Swelling

  • Differential includes trauma, angioedema, other conditions listed
  • Angioedema is true emergency, suggested by face,lip, and tongue swelling
    • Hereditary,allergic (ACE), or idiopathic