Most common questions used to investigate
Do you regularly use a tongue scraper to clean your tongue after brushing?
Do you smoke regularly?
Have you had the flu recently?
Have you ever experienced digestive disorders before?
Do you have a chronic digestive or liver diseases?
Have you experienced tonsil inflammation recently?
Common conclusions
Using a tongue scraper after brushing your teeth can help you reduce bacteria and remove food residues on the tongue surface.
Smoking can lead to plaque formation on your tongue and teeth. You can quit smoking, or at least have fewer cigarettes per day, in order to slow the plaque formation. In the meantime, use a tongue scraper after brushing your teeth.
Having a certain amount of white or light yellow plaque on your tongue surface is normal after catching the flu or other cold-related diseases. This condition will change after your immune system recovers. In the meantime, use a tongue scraper after brushing your teeth.
Based on your answers, it is likely you have bacterial plaque formed due to pH level imbalance and enzyme concentration changes. Please contact your therapist for more information and further examination.
It is likely the plaque on your tongue surface caused by constant enzyme imbalance as long as unstable pH level. Please contact your therapist for more information and further examination.
It seems you got that plaque as a result of lasting bacteria presence in your mouth cavity. Moreover, taking antibiotics in their turn may lead to disbacteriosis and oral pH imbalance. Probiotics may help your digestive tract. It will be also useful to rinse your mouth with antibacterial mouthwash with herbal extracts or soda-based liquid. In the meantime, reduce the intake of hot, spicy and yeasty foods. This should help you remove the plaque. If the situation persists, seek professional help as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, we cannot determine the cause of your plaque that is why it is difficult to find a suitable solution for you. Please visit your dentist and therapist for further examination and treatment.
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