Management of Geographic Tongue, Fissure Tongue, and Oral Candidiasis On Dorsum of An Elderly Smoking Patient’s Tongue
Abstract
Background: A geographic tongue is an inflammatory lesion of the tongue accompanied with
atrophy formation of papilla or depapilation of the filiform papillae. The geographic tongue
usually appears together with the appearance of the fissure tongue, a midline, multiple, fissure on
the surface of the tongue that expands from front to back and has various patterns. Predisposing
factors of geographic tongue and fissure tongue are nutritional deficiencies and stress. Oral
candidiasis is one of the fungal infections that affect the oral mucosa caused by the fungus
Candida albicans. Predisposing factors of oral candidiasis e.g. stress, and smoking habits. Case:
64-year-old male patient with a clinical appearance on the dorsum of the tongue in a bracelet-like
form with depapilation, vertical fissure 3 mm deep and thick white plaque which could be
scraped and felt painful. Diagnosis: geographic tongue, fissure tongue and oral candidiasis.
Therapy: aloe vera in oral solution as anti-inflammatory and analgesic, Nystatin oral suspension
functions as a topical antifungal medicine, multivitamin Becomzet (Vitamin B complex, A, C, E,
and Zinc) as a multivitamin. Conclusion: after therapy using aloe vera solution, nystantin
becomzet controls both patients had undergone a healing process in both the case of geographic
tongue, fissure tongue and oral candidiasis.
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