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1. Tongue looks white by the night. The whitish covering can scrapped off using a tooth brush. 2. Very Small 3 bumps in left corner of mouth. 3. Dandruff in scalp.
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Hi..it can treated effectively. Visit a dermatologist. Regards
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1 Its deposition of food debris and bacteria Clean your tongue after every meals and do warm water rinsing . 2 please send the photograph of what u called  bumps 3 use perlice sampoo for dandruff
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Hello, You need to visit a good dentist,preferrably an oral medicine specialist who might take a biopsy and confirm the lab findings.Dont delay. Regards Dr Suman Makam Dental Arts Bangalore
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White layer could b due to food debris., clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner daily. White bumps could be due to cheek biting by teeth or some other pathology or oral condition. It requires clinical examination for a confirmed diagnosis. .kindly visit the clinic
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