My tongue normally looks smooth except of the very back where its a little rough. Now if I even gently scrape the surface with e.g. my finger, it reveals those "hair-like" things that are on the tongue of which the edges are white (gives the tongue the white color), which makes it look like its hairy.
Now I've been researching the hairy-tongue since long time ago and all I came up with is that its normal and it will go away on itself if you eat rough food.
When I brush with the tung brush it seems that a lot of thick-saliva (which is probably mostly mucous mixed with saliva) comes from within the tongue, like it is a sponge that was sucking all the mucous throughout the day.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else has that. This "hairy-tongue" thing makes it easy for bacteria to hide inside the tongue and all that mucous that gets sucked in is all the food they need to produce that stinking stuff.
Everyone has a different tongue. Maybe what makes our mouths prone to bad breath and the bacteria that cause it, is the structure of our tongues that is formed by our genetics?
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