Abstract

Tongue lesions create a significant proportion of the oral lesions, which afford approximation to oral health and general condition of the patient and may reflect the presence of many systemic diseases of an individual. Oral lesions have long been view as t he first signs of many systemic disease and numerous of oral illness. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of various superficial tongue lesions in Iraqi population. 2500 patients attending the Department of Oral Medicine, College of Dentistry, Al-Mustansiriyah University in Bag hdad, Iraq were examined for the presence of various tongue l esions during the period from October, 2013 to September, 2016. The age of the patients ranged from 9-75years with a mea n age of 36.51 years. The prevalence of tongue lesions was 14.64% and the most common lesion diagnosed was fissur ed tongue affecting 43.7% of the subjects (160 cases). Geogr aphic tongue was seen in 65 patients (17.7%). Coated tong ue was diagnosed in 55 patients (17 %) hairy tongue was se en in 21patients (5.7 %) and ulcerations was seen in 1 patient s (0.27%). Ankyloglossia was seen in 46 patients (12.5%) and scalloped tongue was seen in 10 patients (2.7 %). Varicosities were seen in 1 of the patients (0.27 %) and thrush in one patient (0.27 %). The number of occurrences of tong ue lesions in the present study was not higher of than prev ious studies ̦ but the high prevalence of tongue lesions in this study (14.64%) specially fissured tongue(43.7%), geog raphic tongue(17.7%) and coated tongue (15.02%) indicate f urther investigations are demanded to indicate if genetic and congenital or environmental factors play a critical role.

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