Geographic tongue: What is this disease?

J Dtsch Dermatol Ges

Division of Dermatology, Tsuruse Orthopedic Clinic, Saitama, Japan.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Geographic tongue, also known as benign migratory glossitis, is a tongue condition characterized by a map-like appearance due to the atrophy of filiform papillae.
  • The lesions are dynamic and change shape over time, and while the exact cause is unknown, links to the mouth's bacteria and potential connections to psoriasis have been noted.
  • Recent studies highlight the relationship between geographic tongue and specific oral bacteria, suggesting a bacterial role in its development, which is discussed in the context of recent literature.

Article Abstract

Geographic tongue or benign migratory glossitis, is a unique and peculiar tongue condition, producing a map-like appearance with filiform papillae atrophy, on different parts of the tongue. The lesions change in shape with time. The exact etiology remains unknown, although it has been suggested relating the lingual microbiota of a patient. The association between geographic tongue and psoriasis has long been pointed out, and histological similarities existed between both as well. Increasingly, recent findings suggest the involvement of certain oral bacteria. Here, we discuss these findings with an overview of the recent literature.

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