When celiac gastritis is well, teeth marks may also persist if they are physiologic. 1. Tooth marks can occur on both sides of the tongue and are considered to be related to benign hypertrophy of the tongue, hemangioma of the tongue, disorders of the upper and lower molar occlusion, and sharp cusps. Celiac gastritis does not usually lead to teeth marks on the tongue, so it is possible that the teeth marks may exist after the celiac gastritis is cured. 2. If you are in good health and only have teeth marks on your tongue, it may be a normal physiological manifestation and generally does not require special treatment. If there is any abnormality, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to understand the reasons for the teeth marks on the tongue. To summarize, the appearance of teeth marks is not directly related to erosive gastritis, so the physiological teeth marks may also exist after erosive gastritis is treated. If there are no other symptoms, usually no special treatment is needed. If it is caused by pathological factors, it is recommended to give treatment for the cause.