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Tongue Scraping

Jihwa Prakshalana

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Reduces oral bacterial load and improves oral hygiene.

Tongue scraping physically removes bacteria, food debris, and dead cells from the tongue's surface, which can reduce the volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) responsible for halitosis. From a healthspan perspective, this practice may help modulate the oral microbiome, potentially reducing the systemic inflammatory burden linked to poor oral hygiene, though this connection is speculative.

Verdict

A low-cost, safe hygiene habit; direct healthspan impact is unproven.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Experimental

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

D

MONTHLY COST

$5 - $20

Protocol

  • Gently scrape the tongue from back to front 5-10 times once or twice daily, typically in the morning before brushing.

Flags

  • Avoid aggressive scraping to prevent irritating or damaging the tongue's surface.
  • Ensure the scraper is cleaned properly before and after each use.