There are many possible causes for a white tongue, and in some cases, it is associated with an unpleasant odour and a dry feeling in the mouth. Sometimes brushing your teeth is all you need to get rid of it. But what if that doesn’t work?
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The white film may cover the whole tongue, part of it, or appear spotted. There may also be an unpleasant smell and taste in the mouth. It looks as if there are small white hairs on the surface of the tongue. These are actually buds. They are covered with organic particles, bacteria and dead cells.
A white plaque on the tongue (which can also be yellow) can appear for a number of reasons, for example, because of irritation or because of an infection. It usually disappears after a few days. It’s best to see a doctor if the situation doesn’t change after a few weeks and it’s painful to eat or speak.