Sunil, AnuradhaKurien, JacobMukunda, ArchanaBasheer, Ashik BinDeepthi2017-01-252017-01-252013-02Sunil Anuradha, Kurien Jacob, Mukunda Archana, Basheer Ashik Bin, Deepthi. Common Superficial Tongue Lesions. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice. 2013 Feb; 23(9): 534-542.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/182390The tongue is an important structure in the oral cavity and the strongest muscular organ in the body involved in critical functions of taste, speaking, chewing and swallowing. The basic anatomy of tongue is such that unless scrupulous dental hygiene is followed it may lead to pathological lesions. Since the earliest days of medicine, the tongue has been considered a good reflection of systemic diseases. Assessment of the tongue has historically been an important part of a clinical medical examination as many pathological lesions are seen exclusively on the tongue. Lesions occurring on the tongue are vast and range from developmental disorders to infections to idiopathic lesions to malignancies; some lesions may be clues to the underlying systemic illness. General practitioners/physicians and dentists regularly come across such lesions on tongue in their day-to-day practice. A basic and through knowledge of the commonly occurring lesions on the tongue may enlighten the general practitioner in regards to the diagnosis and thereby help in the most effective management of the patients. Uniform diagnostic criteria may heighten the level of clinical diagnosis. Most lesions occurring on tongue heal fast owing to the rich blood supply and if a lesion fails to heal within 10-14 days it must be biopsied and/or further evaluation is necessary for an appropriate diagnosis.enGeneral practitionersuperficial tongue lesionssquamous cell carcinoma of tonguepyogenic granuloma of tonguetuberculous ulcers on tongueaphthous ulcerspemphigus vulgaris lesions on tonguelichenoid lesions on tongueCommon Superficial Tongue Lesions.Article