Black Hairy Tongue In A 65-Year-Old Diabetic Woman
GÖKNUR KALKAN, YALÇIN BAŞ, HAVVA YILDIZ SEÇKİN, SALİM KARAHAN
- Year : 2014
- Vol : 30
- Issue : 4
- Page :
184-185
Black hairy tongue, also named as lingua villosa nigra, is a
painless, asymptomatic, benign condition characterized by an
abnormal brownish–black discoloration of the dorsal surface of the
tongue caused by variety of precipitating factors. It usually appears
in people over age 40 years with a history of poor oral hygiene,
smoking and antibiotic use. Here we report a case of 65-year-old
diabetic woman patient presented to our outpatient clinic with black
hairy tongue. By means of this case, data about this disorder will
be able to reviewed and reminded to be aware of this rarely seen
disease in daily practice and advise to pay more attention to oral
hygiene and brushing techniques that will help treating this disorder.
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Kalkan G,Baş Y,Yıldız Seçkin H,Karahan S.Black Hairy Tongue in a 65-Year-Old Diabetic Woman. Selcuk Med J 2014;30(4): 184-185
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Black Hairy Tongue In A 65-Year-Old Diabetic Woman
2014,
Vol.
30
(4)
Received : 02.04.2013,
Accepted : 02.04.2013,
Published Online : 13.08.2018
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