Our tongues are interesting parts of our bodies. The following facts might surprise you:
Since about half of the mouth’s bacteria are on our tongue, it is important to clean our tongues during oral hygiene. You can clean your tongue by gently brushing it with the bristles of your toothbrush or by purchasing a tongue scraper. This will help remove bacteria and aid in achieving fresher breath.
In addition to cleaning your tongue, you should take a look at it from time to time. The color of your tongue can signify fungal infections like thrush and indicate possible cancerous lesions. Oral cancers commonly develop on the tongue. While dentists will perform an annual oral cancer screening, your vigilance is important, too. If you notice changes in the way your tongue feels—especially during oral function—or changes in its color, schedule an appointment with your oral healthcare provider for a checkup.
If cancer is suspected, patients will have a biopsy taken. Like other forms of potentially serious illness, early detection normally increases a person’s chances of recovery.
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