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What Causes Splitting On Tongue?

Hi i am 20 years old and in the past couple of days i have noticed an area on the side of my tongue that i thought to be splitting open but i went to the doctor and he didnt have any idea what it was. he said that is nothing to worry about and is a growth. should i be worried?
Wed, 23 Jul 2014
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Hello,
I would recommend that you check for any sharp areas on your teeth. You may rub your tongue against your teeth and cause damage. Are you aware of any grinding habits? You may bite your tongue with grinding your teeth at night. This may appear as splitting of the tongue. Do you have any other habits that may cause an irritatin to this area? I suggest scheduling a dental exam for a thorough clinical exam.
Unusual tisuue change along the back border of the tongue is an area of concern for oral cancer. Your dentist will exam the mouth for oral cancer with a routine exam. Sudden, painful changes are of greater concern. Continue to monitor the area and keep clean by rinsing with warm salt water.
Thank you for your inquiry. I am glad to answer more questions if you provide additional details.
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What Causes Splitting On Tongue?

Hello, I would recommend that you check for any sharp areas on your teeth. You may rub your tongue against your teeth and cause damage. Are you aware of any grinding habits? You may bite your tongue with grinding your teeth at night. This may appear as splitting of the tongue. Do you have any other habits that may cause an irritatin to this area? I suggest scheduling a dental exam for a thorough clinical exam. Unusual tisuue change along the back border of the tongue is an area of concern for oral cancer. Your dentist will exam the mouth for oral cancer with a routine exam. Sudden, painful changes are of greater concern. Continue to monitor the area and keep clean by rinsing with warm salt water. Thank you for your inquiry. I am glad to answer more questions if you provide additional details.