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3. Leukoplakia
Leukoplakia causes white patches to form inside the cheeks, on the tongue, and along the gums. People who smoke, chew tobacco, or consume excessive amounts of alcohol are at risk of leukoplakia. Most of the time, these white patches are harmless. However, in rare cases, leukoplakia can turn into oral cancer. If you notice white patches in your mouth that do not go away, it is essential to see your healthcare provider or dentist for further evaluation.
4. Oral Lichen Planus
Oral lichen planus is an autoimmune inflammatory problem that can cause white patches to form in the mouth and sore gums. While most cases of oral lichen planus resolve on their own, some may require a steroid mouth rinse or a steroid spray.
Remember, if you notice any changes in the appearance of your tongue or have concerns about your oral health, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider or dentist. By addressing the underlying cause of white tongue discoloration, you can help maintain your oral health and overall well-being.
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