Have Black Tongue, Not Bacterial Or Fungus But From Papillae. Had Floss And Brushed Tongue. Best Solution To Get Rid Of It?
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I can appreciate your concerns.
Black tongue is nothing but overgrowth or failure of normal shedding pattern of filiform papillae, which are present around taste buds on the tongue.
Practicing good oral hygiene is the best way to treat black hairy tongue.
Gently brush your teeth twice a day with a soft toothbrush.
Also, brush your tongue.
You can use a tongue scraper to make sure you are thoroughly cleaning the area.
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help keep your mouth clean.
Add more roughage to your diet. Soft foods won't clean off the tongue effectively.
Topical medications, such as tretinoin (Retin-A) are also sometimes prescribed.
As a last resort, if the problem does not improve, the papillae can be surgically clipped off with a laser or electrosurgery.
You should discuss the last two options with your dentist and seek referral to a dentist familiar with the technique.
Hope I have answered your query.
Best regards.