Clinical examination of the mouth and tongue
Inspection of the mouth and tongue may yield important information:
Tongue:
- the tongue is blue in patients with central cyanosis
- the tongue is red and sore in iron- and B-vitamin -deficient patients
- the tongue is enlarged in:
- acromegaly
- amyloidosis
- myxoedema
- the tongue is spastic in motor neurone disease
Gums:
- bleeding gums are characteristic of:
- periodontal disease
- leukaemia
- scurvy
- hypertrophied gums may indicate chronic phenytoin use
- a blue line along the margin of the teeth indicates lead poisoning
Teeth:
- yellow teeth may indicate tetracycline use in early life
- caries may be cause local and systemic infection
- hypoplastic teeth may indicate dentinogenesis imperfecta
- Hutchison's teeth are seen in congenital syphilis
General:
- angular stomatitis is common in iron deficiency
- aphthous ulceration
- leukoplakia
- herpes simplex infection
- pigmented lesions of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
- white reticular lesions of lichen planus
- the tight mouth of scleroderma
- oropharyngeal cancer may present as an ulcer or a mass
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