Fissured tongue is painless benign anatomical variation of normal tongue, when the tongue has grooves on the dorsal and lateral side. This study shows the case of a young patient who goes to an examination due to grooves on the tongue. The patient has rheumatoid arthritis and xserostomia. On the patients’ tongue can be seen epithelising grooves in various sizes and depth. Besides aesthetic appearance, the patient says that he feels no pain and no other difficulties. It was found that the patient has a fissured tongue, which is a normal variation of a normal tongue. For therapy, it was given vitamin B-12, regular brushing of the tongue and rinsing the mouth with a mouth washing solution. After several months, a reduction in the grooves and ...
Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy t...
Background: Clinical features of partial atrophic tongue associated with Candidia including median r...
Geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) are the more frequent oral lesions in patients with ...
Introduction. Fissured tongue is a commonly encountered tongue disorder in dental practice. But ther...
Introduction: Examination of the tongue and knowledge of its variation can aid clinicians in correct...
Oral mucosal often mirror general health problem. Vast majority of systemic diseases have oral manif...
Introduction: Tongue is one of the most important organs that may be involved through multiple manif...
The tongue has a rich nerve supply and can detect not only the usual sensation of touch, pressure, h...
Various normal and pathologic findings might occasionally be found on the tongue and might confuse s...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with unknown aetiology that caus...
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) is a rare, neuro-mucocutaneous syndrome characterized by recurre...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with unknown etiology that cause...
The tongue is the most dominant structure of the oral cavity. It is a frequent site of benign and ma...
It is known that coating on the tongue can be expressed differently – from thin milk diaper, to thic...
Fissured tongue is a condition in which the tongue manifests fissures on the dorsal surface. The eti...
Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy t...
Background: Clinical features of partial atrophic tongue associated with Candidia including median r...
Geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) are the more frequent oral lesions in patients with ...
Introduction. Fissured tongue is a commonly encountered tongue disorder in dental practice. But ther...
Introduction: Examination of the tongue and knowledge of its variation can aid clinicians in correct...
Oral mucosal often mirror general health problem. Vast majority of systemic diseases have oral manif...
Introduction: Tongue is one of the most important organs that may be involved through multiple manif...
The tongue has a rich nerve supply and can detect not only the usual sensation of touch, pressure, h...
Various normal and pathologic findings might occasionally be found on the tongue and might confuse s...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with unknown aetiology that caus...
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) is a rare, neuro-mucocutaneous syndrome characterized by recurre...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with unknown etiology that cause...
The tongue is the most dominant structure of the oral cavity. It is a frequent site of benign and ma...
It is known that coating on the tongue can be expressed differently – from thin milk diaper, to thic...
Fissured tongue is a condition in which the tongue manifests fissures on the dorsal surface. The eti...
Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy t...
Background: Clinical features of partial atrophic tongue associated with Candidia including median r...
Geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) are the more frequent oral lesions in patients with ...