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Medical Care
The treatment of hairy tongue is variable. In many cases, simply brushing the tongue with a toothbrush or using a commercially available tongue scraper is sufficient to remove elongated filiform papillae and retard the growth of additional ones.
Surgical Care
Surgical removal of the papillae by using electrodesiccation, carbon dioxide laser, or even scissors is the treatment of last resort when less complicated therapies prove ineffective.

Consultations
Consultation with or referral to a general dentist may be indicated if the etiology of a patient’s hairy tongue appears to be primarily one of poor oral hygiene.

Diet
Patients who are on a continuous soft diet occasionally develop hairy tongue because the consistency of the diet does nothing to mechanically debride the dorsal surface of the tongue during eating and swallowing. If adding more roughage to the patient’s diet is not feasible, encourage the patient to cleanse the dorsal surface of the tongue daily by brushing or scraping.

 

In most cases, the treatment of hairy tongue does not require pharmacologic intervention. If Candida albicans is present, topical antifungal medications can be used when the condition is symptomatic (eg, glossopyrosis). Topical application of retinoids has been used with some success. Keratolytic agents are effective but may be irritating. Although reportedly successful, the agents listed above (with the exception of treatment of oral candidiasis) are used off label and their application should be limited to selected cases with close monitoring.