Tooth marks on both sides of the tongue are a common clinical sign, which may be caused by dental irregularities, psychological factors, obesity and other reasons.
1. Dental irregularities: If an individual’s teeth are not aligned, the dental arch is narrower, and the teeth tend to touch the tongue when biting, thus resulting in teeth marks on both sides of the tongue, which can be improved through orthodontics.
2. Psychological factors: if the individual has more serious psychological pressure, under the state of tension, the tongue may be tightly attached to the teeth for a long time, thus causing teeth marks on both sides of the tongue, which need to be alleviated through psychological adjustment.
3. Obesity: If the individual is obese, the tongue is larger and easily touches the teeth on both sides, which may also cause teeth marks on both sides of the tongue.
If teeth marks appear on both sides of the tongue, you can go to the hospital to improve the examination, to clarify the cause of teeth marks, and carry out targeted treatment as soon as possible.