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Fissured Tongue

Posted on January 7, 2026 by Admin

A fissured tongue (also called scrotal tongue or plicated tongue) is a benign condition where the surface of the tongue develops grooves or deep cracks. It’s usually harmless, but understanding it helps with care and identifying when to see a doctor. 👅


What a Fissured Tongue Looks Like

  • Grooves or furrows of varying depth on the top (dorsal) surface
  • Can be single or multiple, sometimes forming a map-like pattern (geographic tongue overlap)
  • Often painless, but food debris can collect in deeper fissures, causing mild irritation or bad breath

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Genetic predisposition – often runs in families
  • Aging – more common in adults than children
  • Associated conditions:
    • Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis)
    • Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (rare: fissured tongue + facial swelling + facial palsy)
    • Sometimes seen in Down syndrome, psoriasis, or Sjögren’s syndrome

Symptoms

  • Usually asymptomatic
  • Mild sensitivity if food gets trapped
  • Rarely, slight burning or soreness

Care & Management

  1. Good oral hygiene: Brush your tongue gently to remove debris.
  2. Stay hydrated to prevent dryness in fissures.
  3. Avoid irritants: spicy, acidic, or very rough foods if they cause discomfort.
  4. Regular dental checkups: for cleaning and monitoring any changes.

When to See a Doctor

  • Pain, swelling, or persistent burning
  • Sudden changes in the pattern or color of the tongue
  • White or red patches that don’t heal (could indicate infection or other oral conditions)

✅ Key Point: Most cases are completely harmless and don’t require treatment. Management focuses on hygiene and preventing irritation.

If you want, I can also explain why fissured tongue sometimes runs in families and how it differs from geographic tongue, which often confuses people. Do you want me to do that?

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