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  2. White tongue Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    White tongue is the result of an overgrowth and swelling of the fingerlike projections (papillae) on the surface of your tongue. The appearance of a white coating is caused by debris, bacteria and dead cells getting lodged between the enlarged and sometimes inflamed papillae.

  3. Dry mouth - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Dry mouth, also called xerostomia (zeer-o-STOE-me-uh), is when the salivary glands in the mouth don't make enough saliva to keep the mouth wet. Dry mouth often is due to aging, the side effects of certain medicines or radiation therapy for cancer.

  4. Dehydration and dry mouth can increase the risk of oral infection via saliva depletion and cause the tongue’s papillae to swell. As the papillae increase in size, there is a higher risk of...

  5. White Tongue: Causes, Treatments & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic

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    White tongue is a symptom where your tongue grows a white coating on part or all of its top surface. You might also experience bad breath, a hairy tongue and irritation. White tongue looks unappealing, but it’s usually harmless and temporary.

  6. White Tongue: Why It Happens and How to Get Rid of It - GoodRx

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    A white tongue is usually caused by a white coating over the tongue. The coating can be due to a buildup of dead cells on the surface of the tongue, food residue, or an overgrowth of bacteria. It can also be from dried and caked saliva, damaged tongue tissues, or a combination of all of these things.

  7. White Tongue: Why It Happens and How to Treat It - Healthline

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    White tongue refers to a white covering or coating on your tongue. Your whole tongue might be white, or you could just have white spots or patches on your tongue. A white tongue is usually...

  8. White Tongue: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Common causes of a white tongue include: Poor oral hygiene. Dry mouth, which can increase the number of bacteria within the mouth. Dehydration, which helps bacteria grow out of control. Irritation from teeth, dentures, or braces that cause injury to the tongue. There are tiny bumps on the tongue known as papillae.

  9. Is a White Tongue a Sign of Dehydration? - Verywell Health

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    When you’re dehydrated, your mouth becomes dry, leading to a build-up of bacteria on the tongue. The bacteria can appear as a white coating on the tongue. There are other causes of a white tongue. If your tongue suddenly changes appearance or you have a white bump on the tongue, you may need medical attention. Ekaterina Goncharova / Getty Images.

  10. White Coating on Tongue — Causes, Treatments of White ... - ...

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    Possible causes of a white tongue include dehydration, injury, and infection. It can also be a sign of an underlying condition. Your tongue may look like it has a white coating, patches, or spots and may or may not be painful. Other symptoms can occur, too, such as a white tongue with bumps, blisters, or sores.

  11. Dry Mouth: Causes, Risks, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Dry mouth, also known as Xerostomia, occurs when salivary glands don't make sufficient saliva to prevent the drying of the mouth. Dry mouth can be a symptom or side-effect of other conditions...

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