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Geographic Tongue

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The smooth areas in the typical "mapping" of geographic tongue, shown here, represent flattened or denuded filiform papillae.

The smooth areas in the typical “mapping” of geographic tongue, shown here, represent flattened or denuded filiform papillae. The cause of this common condition is unknown. The case of this 5-year-old girl is unusual because the geographic mapping-usually appearing only on the dorsum of the tongue-extends to the ventral surface. According to the patient's mother, the child's tongue had always had this appearance. The only symptom was an occasionally burning sensation when she ate ketchup.

Geographic tongue is usually asymptomatic, writes Robert P. Blereau, MD of Morgan City, La, but sour or salty foods may cause burning or pain. This can be relieved with application of a 0.1% triamcinolone dental paste.

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