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Median Rhomboid Glossitis

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Median Rhomboid Glossitis. Median rhomboid glossitis is often asymptomatic and is found by a dental professional during a routine care assessment. There is rarely soreness or pain associated with this oral condition and it is believed to be caused by a chronic fungal infection related to the candida group of microorganisms.

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Mrg is found anterior to the circumvallate papillae. Median rhomboid glossitis is a clinical diagnosis therefore no investigations are required. Median rhomboid glossitis is a rare tongue disorder which develops as a pink or smooth red patch on the dorsum of the tongue.

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There is rarely soreness or pain associated with this oral condition and it is believed to be caused by a chronic fungal infection related to the candida group of microorganisms. Median rhomboid glossitis mrg also referred to as central papillary atrophy was once thought to be a developmental defect that occurred during embryogenesis caused by the failure of the tuberculum impar to be covered completely by the lateral processes of the tongue. Median rhomboid glossitis is a rare tongue disorder which develops as a pink or smooth red patch on the dorsum of the tongue. Expected results of diagnostic studies.

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