Sigal M J, Mock D
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatr Dent. 1992 Nov-Dec;14(6):392-6.
Benign migratory glossitis (geographic tongue) is a common clinical finding in routine pediatric dentistry. The condition usually discovered on routine clinical examination, appearing as an asymptomatic, ulcer-like region on the dorsum of the tongue. The lesion may recur at different sites on the tongue, creating a migratory appearance, and in many cases, will resolve completely. The presentation of symptomatic geographic tongue in children is rare. This article presents two cases of symptomatic geographic tongue. Both children presented with a chief complaint of significant oral pain which was affecting daily activity, eating, and sleeping. Both patients presented with a classical clinical presentation of ulcer-like regions on the dorsum of the tongue in which the filiform papillae were denuded. Successful management was achieved with topical and systemic antihistamine. The clinician should be aware that this condition may be symptomatic in children.
良性游走性舌炎(地图舌)是小儿常规牙科检查中常见的临床发现。这种情况通常在常规临床检查中被发现,表现为舌背无症状的溃疡样区域。病变可能在舌的不同部位复发,呈现游走性外观,并且在许多情况下会完全消退。儿童出现有症状的地图舌很少见。本文介绍了两例有症状的地图舌病例。两名儿童的主要诉求均为严重的口腔疼痛,这影响了日常活动、进食和睡眠。两名患者均表现出舌背溃疡样区域的典型临床表现,丝状乳头剥脱。通过局部和全身使用抗组胺药成功治愈。临床医生应意识到这种情况在儿童中可能会出现症状。