I'm finally free from bad breath and white tongue after having a horrible outbreak and I feel the same way you described in your interview. Listening to you share your experience of improvement gave me the ray of hope I needed to hear. I'm glad there are people like you who simply want to help other people struggling with the same problems. Your words gave me the courage I needed to hear today to know that it is okay. I can still be myself and now enjoy my life like I'm supposed to. I am blessed to have found you, Dr. Emovon, on UA-cam..🥰🥰
Fun fact: if you had nasal congestion it's probably mucus but if you haven't it could be dead bacteria if you have fought off a cold or infection, if you haven't it's the following: Fungal infection Dehydration Dry mouth Leukoplakia (which can develop into oral cancer) And biting your tongue
I looked at my tongue and it had a bunch of that that white stuff so I want to brush my teeth and my tongue and then I put mouthwash and I gargled it and then it fell all that white stuff off and now it’s all clean
Btw. I use my screper and even sometimes go a bit rough,but can't completely get the white off...might there be something else one can do to remove it as well?
A white tongue can have various causes, and it's important to note that I'm not a doctor or healthcare professional. However, here are some potential causes for a white tongue: 1. Oral Thrush: Oral thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by the Candida fungus. It can result in a white or yellowish coating on the tongue and other areas of the mouth. 2. Leukoplakia: Leukoplakia refers to the formation of thick white patches on the tongue or other parts of the mouth. It can be caused by chronic irritation, such as from tobacco use or rough teeth, and may require further evaluation by a healthcare professional. 3. Dry Mouth: Insufficient saliva production or dry mouth can contribute to a white coating on the tongue. This can occur due to dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, or underlying health conditions. 4. Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to the buildup of bacteria, food particles, and dead cells on the tongue, resulting in a white or yellowish coating. 5. Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose can lead to dryness and potential white tongue discoloration. 6. Other Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as oral lichen planus or oral hairy leukoplakia (associated with Epstein-Barr virus), may cause white patches or changes on the tongue. If you have concerns about a white tongue or any oral health issues, it's best to consult a dentist or healthcare professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment based on your specific situation.
Currently taking Alternative Herbal supplement and cleanser, Dr Emovon has been a great help. I am so happy seeing the quick improvement taking his treatment to get rid of my bad breath #dremovon..
A white tongue can have various causes, and it's important to note that I'm not a doctor or healthcare professional. However, here are some potential causes for a white tongue: 1. Oral Thrush: Oral thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by the Candida fungus. It can result in a white or yellowish coating on the tongue and other areas of the mouth. 2. Leukoplakia: Leukoplakia refers to the formation of thick white patches on the tongue or other parts of the mouth. It can be caused by chronic irritation, such as from tobacco use or rough teeth, and may require further evaluation by a healthcare professional. 3. Dry Mouth: Insufficient saliva production or dry mouth can contribute to a white coating on the tongue. This can occur due to dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, or underlying health conditions. 4. Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to the buildup of bacteria, food particles, and dead cells on the tongue, resulting in a white or yellowish coating. 5. Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose can lead to dryness and potential white tongue discoloration. 6. Other Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as oral lichen planus or oral hairy leukoplakia (associated with Epstein-Barr virus), may cause white patches or changes on the tongue. If you have concerns about a white tongue or any oral health issues, it's best to consult a dentist or healthcare professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment based on your specific situation. (From ChatGPT)
One question...is it really bad if you have an (kinda) "ripped" tounge with a "crack" through the middle? If yes,could one do something to "repair" it or not? ...if not,then could you please tell how?
Nope! This is a normal thing that happens with some people's tounge. Unless it hurts or is causing irritation, then you should see a dentist, but it's fine otherwise
I'm finally free from bad breath and white tongue after having a horrible outbreak and I feel the same way you described in your interview. Listening to you share your experience of improvement gave me the ray of hope I needed to hear. I'm glad there are people like you who simply want to help other people struggling with the same problems. Your words gave me the courage I needed to hear today to know that it is okay. I can still be myself and now enjoy my life like I'm supposed to. I am blessed to have found you, Dr. Emovon, on UA-cam..🥰🥰
I cant do this because I gag and then kinda throw up
Same lmao 😂
I got used to it and i don't gag anymore, also don't forget to gargle after doing this
@@Your_TribalChief how?practice?
@@Stonzieditz he got used to it
Same
I have this cause every time I brush my tongue I gag and almost throw up, it’s not completely white though
I use lime and baking soda with a hard toothbrush.
I’ll give this a try thank you
Did it work? @@dawnaporter9932
Fun fact: if you had nasal congestion it's probably mucus but if you haven't it could be dead bacteria if you have fought off a cold or infection, if you haven't it's the following:
Fungal infection
Dehydration
Dry mouth
Leukoplakia (which can develop into oral cancer)
And biting your tongue
I gag almost throwing up, I dont know what to do. Not even being far enough yet still gag by the simplest touch even if it's on the tip of my tongue
I looked at my tongue and it had a bunch of that that white stuff so I want to brush my teeth and my tongue and then I put mouthwash and I gargled it and then it fell all that white stuff off and now it’s all clean
Ty I LITERALY HAVE A WHITE TONGUE
Btw. I use my screper and even sometimes go a bit rough,but can't completely get the white off...might there be something else one can do to remove it as well?
i use mouthwash in between scrapes. try it
@@lethic7919 I use it all the time,but never got any different results
There’s multiple causes, here I’ll ask chat got for you
A white tongue can have various causes, and it's important to note that I'm not a doctor or healthcare professional. However, here are some potential causes for a white tongue:
1. Oral Thrush: Oral thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by the Candida fungus. It can result in a white or yellowish coating on the tongue and other areas of the mouth.
2. Leukoplakia: Leukoplakia refers to the formation of thick white patches on the tongue or other parts of the mouth. It can be caused by chronic irritation, such as from tobacco use or rough teeth, and may require further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
3. Dry Mouth: Insufficient saliva production or dry mouth can contribute to a white coating on the tongue. This can occur due to dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, or underlying health conditions.
4. Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to the buildup of bacteria, food particles, and dead cells on the tongue, resulting in a white or yellowish coating.
5. Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose can lead to dryness and potential white tongue discoloration.
6. Other Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as oral lichen planus or oral hairy leukoplakia (associated with Epstein-Barr virus), may cause white patches or changes on the tongue.
If you have concerns about a white tongue or any oral health issues, it's best to consult a dentist or healthcare professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment based on your specific situation.
Try to drink more water. A dry mouth could be the culprit if you have good oral hygrne
thx this helped so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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WAIT THANK YOU!! This is why my breath is so bad
You don't need to buy it just use your toothbrush is exactly the same though you have to brush it gently and it helps my bad breath alot
Omg Tysm 😂 I thought I had a sickness or sm 😂
Thanks i thought i had a medical condition 😅
Will dental floss work?
i scrape my toungue thoroughly everyday but still have a white toungue. what should i do?
Any solution you found.?? Until now
It will always be somewhat white. It’s excess white that’s considered bad
only thing I'm harbouring is alien 👽
I have a tongue scraper on my tootbrush
I gag but I can’t afford a tongue scraper so I used a butter knife
my tounge is purple while im eating blueberrys
My tounge tissue ripped and I can't gag is that a bad thing?
His lisp is pissing me off 😂
I've tried these and they never work
I have a little bit of dragon tounge
Woooooooooooow🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Yes i have this tongue problem. But i don't have that tongue scraper at my country. So is there anything like that in country Dubai?
Idk, maybe order it from the Internet.
I know you made this comment long ago so I am writing this incase somebody else sees it but you can use spoon too!
@@senchalover oh okay tysm!
@@senchalover thanks, is not candida?
How about dragon tounge
My tongue is very white ⚪ I didn't know to clean it is important so I left it of 10 years 😢😢😢
How long can u keep a metal tongue scraper for until changing it?
Can I use A toothbrush instead of A tongue scraper- I cant buy one
Use a spoon. It will work
Wheres woofer
nope. doesnt work
Can’t you just use floss??
Currently taking Alternative Herbal supplement and cleanser, Dr Emovon has been a great help. I am so happy seeing the quick improvement taking his treatment to get rid of my bad breath #dremovon..
😊😅
A white tongue can have various causes, and it's important to note that I'm not a doctor or healthcare professional. However, here are some potential causes for a white tongue:
1. Oral Thrush: Oral thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by the Candida fungus. It can result in a white or yellowish coating on the tongue and other areas of the mouth.
2. Leukoplakia: Leukoplakia refers to the formation of thick white patches on the tongue or other parts of the mouth. It can be caused by chronic irritation, such as from tobacco use or rough teeth, and may require further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
3. Dry Mouth: Insufficient saliva production or dry mouth can contribute to a white coating on the tongue. This can occur due to dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, or underlying health conditions.
4. Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to the buildup of bacteria, food particles, and dead cells on the tongue, resulting in a white or yellowish coating.
5. Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose can lead to dryness and potential white tongue discoloration.
6. Other Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as oral lichen planus or oral hairy leukoplakia (associated with Epstein-Barr virus), may cause white patches or changes on the tongue.
If you have concerns about a white tongue or any oral health issues, it's best to consult a dentist or healthcare professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment based on your specific situation. (From ChatGPT)
That’s troush
One question...is it really bad if you have an (kinda) "ripped" tounge with a "crack" through the middle?
If yes,could one do something to "repair" it or not?
...if not,then could you please tell how?
Go to a dentist or doctor, maybe its a big problem
Nope! This is a normal thing that happens with some people's tounge. Unless it hurts or is causing irritation, then you should see a dentist, but it's fine otherwise
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Did it heal or u have to go to doctor plz reply
mine is still white could it be oral thrush?
No it may look white but it's actually light pink
Or just wash your tongue w a tooth brush😮