Ok I have been brushing my tongue for the
past 3 weeks. Im looking to get that pink
color tongue without any white on it.
After about 3 weeks of brushing my tongue
its still pretty white mainly in the back
of it. Its not very bad but it is
significantly white specially in the back
. Today when I was brushing it, I pass my
finger threw it and there are like mini
pimples I guess u can call them in the
back of my tongue under the white. I have
had them for a long time now and I was
wondering what they could be. Also people
have told me in the past I have bad breath
but ever since I started to clean my
teen/tongue and started to use mouth wash
I have not herd anything since. The thing
is yesterday I was drinking and im not
sure how to explain but I guess by the
feeling I had in my mouth I knew my breath
was bad.
My questions would be%u2026
1-How long does it take to get rid of the
white in the tongue so that its pink and
not white, and what could those %u201Cmini
pimples%u201D in the back of the tongue
be?(could they be cause of bad breath?
2- can u rly tell if your breath is bad by
how it feels in your mouth? Its hard to
explain but u I guess can like taste your
bad breath. Im sure we all know what im
talking about.
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Tmddyan
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Posted: 02-25-08 18:39pm
ok what does this white stuff look like
exactly-----could it be geographical
tongue?
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