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Introduction Hairy tongue is a benign oral condition that presents as a dark, furry appearance on the dorsum of the tongue due to elongated filiform papillae. This elongation is typically a result of defective desquamation, leading to the accumulation of keratin. Factors contributing to the condition include poor oral hygiene, smoking, long-term an
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