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  1. What are the symptoms of tongue problems? Common symptoms that may affect your tongue include: An enlarged or swollen tongue. Trouble moving your tongue. Complete or partial loss of taste. Change in your tongue color (white, yellow, dark red, purple, brown or black).

  2. Sores, painful gums, bad breath -- what's going on in your mouth? Find out with our slideshow of the most common mouth problems. Learn about canker sores, cold sores, oral thrush, TMJ, and oral cancer. See what treatments for bad breath and other dental problems are available from your dentist.

  3. Causes of Bad taste in mouth could be poor oral hygiene, ongoing health condition, medications, etc. Learn how one can prevent or get rid of bad taste in mouth.

  4. Most commonly a bad taste arises from gingival inflammation (e.g. gingivitis and acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis), periodontal inflammation (e.g. periodontitis with or without lateral periodontal abscess), or infection about an erupting wisdom tooth (pericoronitis).

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Illustration by Yaja Mulcare. Many tongue problems often aren’t serious. But sometimes, your symptoms might occur due to an underlying condition that requires medical treatment. You can prevent...

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  6. Jan 17, 2024 · You may have a bad taste in your mouth due to something that you’ve eaten, dental problems, or other health conditions, including an infection or neurological issues.

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  8. Jul 3, 2017 · Is taste or lubrication of the mouth affected? Sjögren's syndrome causes you to have a dry mouth, as can infection. Infection may also cause a sensation of a bad taste in the mouth.

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