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Mouth

Abscess at root of teeth.—SILICEA TERRA.

Acrid feeling in mouth and throat.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Adenoid growths.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Affects teeth and bones of upper jaw.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

After eating feels sleepy pyorrhea (Plantago).—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Almost constant dryness of mouth; drinks large quantities of cold water at a time, yet dryness persists; dry and clean tongue; indistinct speech; lips dry and bluish—ABROMA AUGUSTA.

Alternations of taste, bitter, bilious, greasy, salty, foul.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Alveolar abscess, worse at night.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Aphthæ.—BORAX VENETA.

Aphthæ; thrush; white ulcers in mouth.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Aphthe on roof of mouth.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Aphthe.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Aphthe.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Aphthe.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Aphthe; gums bleed readily.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Aphthous and denuded spots with burning and rawness.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Aphthous mouth.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Aphthous stomatitis.—RHUS GLABRA.

Astringent taste.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

At night, bites tongue in voluntarily.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Aversion to water.—STRAMONIUM.

Awakes with dry mouth.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Bad odor from it.—ALUMINA.

Bad odor from mouth.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Bad taste and foul smell in mouth in morning—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.

Bad, slimy taste.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Beer tastes sweet.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Bites cheek while eating (Caust).—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Bites inside of cheek from chewing.—CAUSTICUM.

Bites tongue; trembles; feels as if swollen and too large; protruding.—ABSINTHIUM.

Bitter taste (Colocy).—ARNICA MONTANA.

Bitter taste (Nux; Col).—BRYONIA ALBA.

Bitter taste and eructations.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Bitter taste in morning.—SULPHUR.

Bitter taste in mouth with dryness and burning in throat and white coating of tongue—ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA.

Bitter taste, blisters on palate.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Bitter taste.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Bitter taste.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Bitter taste—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.

Black, gangrenous looking wedges on dorsum and sides of tongue.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Bleeding after tooth extraction.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Bleeding from throat or mouth due to any cause when the color of blood is pure red—FICUS INDICA or BENGALENSIS.

Bleeding gums; dull pain at root of teeth—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.

Bleeding gums; retract from teeth.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Bleeding of gums.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Bleeding of gums.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Blisters on inner surface of lips and cheeks.—MEDORRHINUM.

Blisters on lips.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Blisters on tip of tongue, with stinging in evening.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Blisters on tongue.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Blisters on tongue.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Bloated face.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Blood oozing from gums when cleaning teeth.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Bloody saliva.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Bloody saliva.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Bloody saliva.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Bloody taste.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Blubbering op lips.—OPIUM.

Boils on gums.—SILICEA TERRA.

Bread tastes like straw.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Breath cold, foul.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Breath cold, musty odor.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

Breath cold.—HELODERMA.

Breath fetid.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Breath horrible.—PYROGENIUM.

Breath offensive, fetid.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Breath smells like urine.—GRAPHITES.

Breath smells sour (Cham).—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Burning and itching; bleeding of gums.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Burning and pustules in throat, with difficult swallowing.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Burning and rawness of tongue.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Burning and smarting on lips.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Burning around lips as from pepper.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Burning blisters of tongue, lips and cheeks.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Burning blisters on tongue, salivation.—GRAPHITES.

Burning in lower lip in old smokers.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Burning in mouth, throat and stomach.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Burning in œsophagus.—PHOSPHORUS.

Burning of fauces.—MANCINELLA.

Burning of mouth and gums.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Burning on the tongue.—UPAS TIEUT.

Burning pain at tip of tongue; worse, anything warm taken into stomach.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Burning pain in tip of tongue; with tingling and numbness of tongue and lips, as if scalded.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Burning sensation of tongue.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Can swallow liquids only; least solid food gags.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Cancer of the tongue.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Cancer of tongue (Galium).—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Cancer of tongue with hemorrhage.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Canker sore between gums and lips.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Canker sores of lip and cheeks.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Canker sores.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Canker sores.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Canker; gums recede and bleed easily; corners of mouth and lips crack; tongue dry and swollen; sores; dirty brownish.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Cankers; small, superficial ulceration over inside of mouth and tongue.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Cannot put it out, seems paralyzed.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Cannot swallow on account of spasm.—STRAMONIUM.

Chewing motion.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Chewing motion.—STRAMONIUM.

Child nurses greedily, with disgust for food.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Choking feeling.—SANTONINUM.

Choking sensation in throat.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Coated.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.

Coating may be brownish-yellow.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Coating of tongue grayish-white, dryish, or slimy.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Cold-sores on lips.—DULCAMARA.

Complaints during teething; teeth develop slowly; rapid decay of teeth.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Complaints of teething children.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Constant drooling at night (Merc).—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Constant flow of dark, putrid saliva; very offensive.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Constant protrusion and retraction of the tongue, like a snake (Lach).—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Constant spitting in morning with occasional belching of salty water; sour water brash—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.

Constant spitting; saliva tough, viscid.—LYSSINUM.

Constantly full of saliva.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Constantly moves lower jaw as if chewing.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Constricted sensation on swallowing solid food.—CAJUPUTUM.

Copious, offensive saliva.—MANCINELLA.

Coppery taste, as after eating onions.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Coppery taste.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Corners of mouth sore and cracked.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Corners of mouth ulcerated; fever-blisters around mouth and chin (Nat mur).—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Cough with aphonia.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Covered with ulcerations.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Crack in middle of lower lip.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Cracked appearance of the tongue, with or without pain.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Cracking of jaw on chewing.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Cracking of jaw while eating (Nit ac; Rhus).—LAC CANINUM.

Cracks in corners of mouth, yellow coated tongue, thirst.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Cracks in corners of mouth.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Craves salt.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Crown of teeth decay.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Crying when nursing.—BORAX VENETA.

Deep crack in middle of lower lip.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Deep ulcers on tongue.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Delicate taste.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Dental fistula, with persistent bloody, salty discharge.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Dentition.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Desire for tonics.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Difficult and delayed dentition.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Difficult articulation and swallowing.—OPIUM.

Difficult dentition.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Difficult dentition; child weak; cold and restless feet.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Difficult swallowing.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Difficult teething; restless and irritable.—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Diminished saliva.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Disagreeable smell from mouth.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Dribbling of saliva at dawn.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Drinks fall audibly into stomach.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Drooling in diphtheria.—LAC CANINUM.

Dry and brown in center, with dry and glistening edges; surface cracked and sore.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Dry and thirsty.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Dry at night.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Dry in center not relieved by water.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Dry lips.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Dry mouth, without thirst; wants it washed frequently.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Dry mouth.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Dry pharynx and larynx.—LEMNA MINOR.

Dry sensation not relieved by water, also profuse saliva.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Dry tongue and excessive thirst for cold water—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.

Dry tongue, grinding of teeth—EMBELIA RIBES.

Dry with excessive thirst, bitter taste—LUFFA AMARA.

Dry, retching with eructation.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Dry, rough tongue, rough scraping in throat, after taking cold in damp weather.—DULCAMARA.

Dry.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Dry.—BELLADONNA.

Dry.—OPIUM.

Dry; dribbling of viscid saliva.—STRAMONIUM.

Dry; tip of tongue burning.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Dry; viscid saliva.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Dryness in pharynx and fauces.—PHOSPHORUS.

Dryness of mouth and tongue, without thirst.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Dryness of mouth with great thirst for large quantity of water at a time—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.

Dryness of mouth, tongue, and throat, with excessive thirst.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Dryness of mouth.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Dryness of root of tongue and fauces.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Dryness of throat.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Dryness of throat.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Dryness of tongue at night.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Dryness with excess thirst; drinks large quantity of water at a time; thickly white or brown coated tongue; bleeding gums; toothache—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.

Dryness.—JABORANDI.

Dysphagia from constriction of throat and oesophagus.—MANCINELLA.

Dysphagia.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Earthy, pasty taste, like rotten eggs.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Easily bites inside of cheeks.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Empyæma of maxillary sinus.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Epithelioma of lips.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Epithelioma; edges bluish-red (Carbol ac).—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Eruptions around mouth and vesicles like pearls on lips.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Excess of saliva, with dry bitter taste.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Excessive flow of saliva; it runs out of mouth when sleeping.—SYPHILINUM.

Excessively dry, in the morning.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Facial neuralgia; worse, slightest exposure to cold.—DULCAMARA.

Falling of lower jaw.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Feeling as if a ball came up throat.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Feeling of a hair on tongue.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Feels as if scalded; sensation of heat down oesophagus.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Feels peppery.—MANCINELLA.

Fetid breath, depraved appetite; thirsty.—SANTONINUM.

Fetid breath.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Fetid Breath.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Fetid breath.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS

Fetid odor from mouth.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Fetor of breath.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Fetor.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Fills up with saliva.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

First half of tongue clean; posterior covered with deep fur; white, yellow, cracked edges.—NUX VOMICA.

Fissures in tongue.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Flabby, dry, brown coating on tip, sore and raw—TERMINALIA CHERULA.

Foams at mouth.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Food tastes like sawdust.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Food tastes too salty.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Food, especially bread, tastes bitter.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Foul breath in girls at puberty.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Foul breath; pain on moving jaws; soreness of mouth—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Foul odor from mouth.—SPIGELIA.

Foul ulcers and salivation.—IODIUM.

Foul, putrid taste.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Free salivation, with profuse sweating.—JABORANDI.

Free salivation.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Frequently licks the dry lips.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Froths at mouth.—LYSSINUM.

Frothy coating on tongue, with bubbles on side.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Full of saliva; feels sticky; bitter taste.—PARAFFINUM.

Furred tongue, large, flabby, intended.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Furrow in upper surface of tongue lengthwise.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Gnashing of teeth.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Granular pharyngitis.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Grating of teeth in the morning.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Greasy feeling in mouth.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Greasy taste.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Great dryness of mouth and throat, tongue feels heavy and dry, numb.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Great dryness of mouth and throat.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Great thirst, with moist mouth.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Great thirst—GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE.

Greedily swallows cold water, though unconscious.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Grinding of teeth.—BELLADONNA.

Grinding of teeth.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Grinding of teeth.—SANTONINUM.

Grinding the teeth at night; intense desire to press the gums together (Phytol).—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Gulping up of burning water.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Gum-boil, with hard swelling on the jaw.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Gumboil.—BELLADONNA.

Gums and glands swollen.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Gums and mouth painful to touch and bleed readily.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Gums bleed and retract.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Gums bleed easily.—CAUSTICUM.

Gums bleed easily.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Gums bleed.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Gums detach from teeth; bleed easily.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Gums hot and inflamed.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Gums loose and bleed easily.—IODIUM.

Gums purple, swollen, and spongy.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Gums sensitive to cold air.—SILICEA TERRA.

Gums separate from teeth; pus oozes out.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Gums sore, bleeding.—ALUMINA.

Gums spongy and receding (Caps; Hamam; Lach).—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Gums spongy, recede, bleed easily.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Gums swollen, bleed easily.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Gums swollen, pale; distinct blue lines along margins of gums.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Gums swollen, spongy, bleed.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Gums swollen, white, and bleeding.—NUX VOMICA.

Gums swollen.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Gums swollen.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Gums swollen; toothache; glands swollen.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Gums tender and bleed easily.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Hæmorrhage from gums.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Hard lumps in tongue.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Hasty eating and drinking.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Hemming all the time.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Herpes labialis (Apply one drop of the mother tincture).—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Herpes on lips.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Herpes on lips.—UPAS TIEUT.

Horrible smell from mouth.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Hurts to protrude the tongue.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Immoderate thirst.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Increased flow of saliva (Merc; Syphil).—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Induration of the tongue, hardening after inflammation.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Inside of lips sore.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Insipid taste in mouth; bad and bitter taste in morning—ANDERSONIA or AMOORA ROHITAKA.

Intense nausea, with pain and cold.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Intense thirst.—OPIUM.

Itching of the palate.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Jaws fixed.—ABSINTHIUM.

Jaws, contracted.—NUX VOMICA.

Jerks through teeth.—SULPHUR.

Large vesicle on lower lip, which is swollen and burns.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Lip swollen, dry, black, and cracked.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Lips and corners of mouth dry, ulcerated, and cracked.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Lips and soft palate sore and burning.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Lips chapped and burning.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Lips cracked and dry.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Lips dry and cracked.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Lips dry, bright red, burning.—SULPHUR.

Lips dry, cracked.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Lips parched, dry, cracked.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Lips red, bleeding.—KREOSOTUM.

Lips swollen, especially upper.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Loss of appetite, with aversion to meat.—MORPHINUM.

Loss of appetite.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Loss of taste.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Loss of taste.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Low, monotonous voice.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Lower jaw drops.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Malignant ulcers of mouth.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Mapped tongue.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Mapped, indented, fissured, with yellow patch down center.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Meaningless picking of lips.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Membrane of mouth and throat glossy, as if varnished.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Mercurial stomatitis (as a mouth wash).—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Metallic taste (Cupr met).—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Metallic taste.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Metallic taste.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Metallic taste.—PULEX IRRITANS.

Metallic taste.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Moldy smell of breath.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Mouth feels cold; putrid, impure breath.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Mouth filled with inflamed vesicles, foul taste.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Mouth fills with sour water.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Mouth hot and dry; little thirst.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Mouth hot and tender; ulcers bleed on touch and eating.—BORAX VENETA.

Mouth sore and raw.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Mouth sore and ulcerated.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Mouth waters.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Much frothy saliva.—ALETRIS FARINOSA.

Much saliva constantly in mouth.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Much saliva.—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Much slimy mucus.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Much stringy saliva.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Much sweet saliva.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Much sweetish saliva after meals and at night.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Musty taste with catarrhal affection.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Nausea and vomiting.—PYROGENIUM.

Nausea.—X-RAY.

Nausea; better after eating.—SANTONINUM.

Nauseous taste.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Neuralgia of teeth; feel long and very sore; worse after midnight; better warmth.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Nightly salivation.—CHAMOMILLA.

No appetite.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

No thirst.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Nodes on palate.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Numb, dry, and tingling.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Numbness, tingling of tongue, lips, and nose.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Nursing sore mouth.—PHOSPHORUS.

Obstinate rhagades at corners.—PSORINUM.

Offensive breath.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Offensive breath; salivation; sore gums.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Offensive odor from mouth (Merc; Aur).—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Offensive odor from mouth.—IODIUM.

Offensive smell from mouth.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Offensive taste.—SPIGELIA.

Pain and swelling of salivary glands.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Pain as if tooth was being gently pulled.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Pain in articulation of left lower jaw.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Pain in facial bones.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Pain in maxillary joint.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Pain in mouth, as from a splinter (Nit ac).—UPAS TIEUT.

Pain in sound teeth.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Pain in teeth from 6 pm till midnight; worse on lying.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Pain in teeth; relieved by icy-cold water.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Painful gumboil.—BORAX VENETA.

Painful jerks in root of teeth.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Painful pimples on the sides of the tongue.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Painful vesicles; fetid odor.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Papille red and prominent (Arg n).—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Pappy taste.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Paralysis of tongue, with indistinct speech.—CAUSTICUM.

Paralysis of tongue.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Paralysis of tongue.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Peppery taste.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Persistent bleeding after tooth extraction.—PHOSPHORUS.

Persistent sensation of choking.—CAJUPUTUM.

Persistent sour taste.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Pharyngitis.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Picking lips until they bleed.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Pressing teeth together sends shocks through head, eyes, and ears.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Prickling sensation on end of tongue.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Profuse flow of saliva; acrid burning taste; mercurial taste; tenacious mucus, tongue coated white.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Profuse of saliva.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Profuse saliva.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Profuse salivation with intense thirst for cold water; sensation of dryness in upper jaw; gums swollen and hard; foul breath; fetid eructation—TERMINALIA CHERULA.

Profuse salivation, teeth loose.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Profuse secretion of acid saliva.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Profuse, fetid ptyalism.—IODIUM.

Promotes the flow of saliva.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Ptyalism, thick saliva; loss of taste.—FORMALINUM.

Ptyalism, with sore corners of mouth.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Ptyalism.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Ptyalism.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Ptyalism.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Pulsating toothache.—GLONOINUM.

Putrid breath.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Putrid odor and bitter taste.—KREOSOTUM.

Putrid taste and breath.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Putrid taste increased by sweets.—LAC CANINUM.

Putrid taste on rising in the morning.—LEMNA MINOR

Putrid taste.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Putrid taste; no thirst but mouth is clammy and bitter; tongue is painful; burning, felt as scalded; papillae seem enlarged and prominent; saliva tastes salty; difficulty in deglutition, esp.  water and meat; very thirsty, esp.  at long intervals or sometimes thirstless—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.

Pyorrhea (Merc cor).—SILICEA TERRA.

Pyorrhea (Merc cor; Caust; Staph; Kreos).—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Pyorrhea alveolaris.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Pyorrhea.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Pyorrhea.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Pyorrhea.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Pyorrhea.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Ranula; varicose veins on tongue and mouth.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Raw feeling at roof and palate.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Rawness of palate, with expectoration of much mucus.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Red, shining, and puffy, like erysipelas.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Rheumatism of articulation of lower jaw.—CAUSTICUM.

Ringworm on tongue.—SANICULA AQUA.

Risus sardonicus.—STRAMONIUM.

Rotten odor from mouth.—GRAPHITES.

Saliva fetid, coppery.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Saliva like cotton (Berb).—NUX MOSCHATA.

Saliva profuse, acrid, corroding.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Saliva tenacious, soapy.—DULCAMARA.

Saliva viscid, like white of egg.—JABORANDI.

Salivary secretions greatly increased; bloody and viscid.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Salivation and fetor oris.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Salivation, spongy gums, bleed easily (Merc; Kreos).—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Salivation.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Salivation.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Salivation.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Salivation.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Salivation; teeth feel too long; worse, cold air and contact.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Saltish saliva.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Salty belching.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Salty saliva.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Salty taste.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Scalded feeling on tongue.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Scalded feeling.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Scalding in mouth and throat.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Scorbutic gums.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Scorbutic swollen gums.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Scurvy; nursing sore mouth (Veronica).—RHUS GLABRA.

Sensation of a hair on tongue or throat.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Sensation of a hair on tongue.—SILICEA TERRA.

Sensation of a thread in throat.—PULEX IRRITANS.

Sensation of coolness in teeth.—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Sense of dryness.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Sensitive to cold water.—SILICEA TERRA.

Slight white coating on tongue; bloodless white moist tongue; thirst for cold water—CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA.

Slimy, thick, tenacious, white mucus.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Slimy.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Small aphthous ulcers, with bloody saliva.—NUX VOMICA.

Small lump in cheek.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Smarting, burning pain in tip of tongue.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Sordes on teeth.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Sore irritable spots along sides of tongue and throat, gums sore, tongue swollen; aphthous ulceration.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Sore pain on touch and from chewing.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Sore throat, with hoarseness.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Sore throat; constant desire to swallow, which is difficult; gagging when swallowing water.—LYSSINUM.

Sore.—ALUMINA.

Soreness in region of tonsils externally.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Soreness of gums after teeth extraction (Sepia).—ARNICA MONTANA.

Sour eructations.—GRAPHITES.

Sour taste.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Sour taste.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Sour, soapy, acrid taste.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Spasm of oesophagus when food enters.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Spasmodic grinding of teeth at night.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Spasmodic stricture of œsophagus.—CAJUPUTUM.

Spasms without febrile symptoms.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Speech difficult on account of trembling tongue.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Splinter like pains in tongue.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Śsophagus constricted (Bapt).—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Stammering speech.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Stammering.—BELLADONNA.

Stammering.—STRAMONIUM.

Sticking pain in throat; hawking up fetid, pea-colored particles.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Sticky sensation.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Sticky, frothy saliva, like cotton (Nux mosch).—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Stomatitis.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Stomatitis.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Stomatitis-aphthous and gangrenous.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Strawberry tongue.—BELLADONNA.

Stricture of œsophagus.—PHOSPHORUS.

Stringy, offensive exudation on mucous membrane.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Strong metallic, slimy taste, with flow of saliva.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Subacute eczema about mouth.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Submaxillary glands swollen.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Swallowing difficult.—HELODERMA.

Sweetish metallic taste.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Swelled and easily bleeding gums, ulcerated.—PHOSPHORUS.

Swelling and cracking of lower lip.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Swelling of cheeks.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Swelling of gums; throbbing pain.—SULPHUR.

Swelling of lips.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Swollen glands about jaw and neck.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

Swollen tonsils; cannot open mouth without pain.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Swollen.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Syphilitic ulceration of throat, which is very sensitive to cold.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Taste as from bad eggs.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Taste as of rotten eggs (Arnica).—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.

Taste bitter (Bry; Puls; Cup).—BORAX VENETA.

Taste bitter and sour.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Taste coppery, like ink.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Taste flat, bitter.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Taste of “cellar mould”.—BORAX VENETA.

Taste of blood.—MANCINELLA.

Taste putrid or bitter.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Taste salty and bitter.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Taste salty, putrid.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Taste sour; metallic.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Taste sweet.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Taste terribly fetid.—PYROGENIUM.

Tasteless eructations.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Tearing toothache; worse, after eating and cold.—SPIGELIA.

Tearing, twisting pain in teeth down to lower jaw.—PARAFFINUM.

Teeth ache and are sensitive and sore to touch.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Teeth ache before menses.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Teeth ache, pain extends to ears.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Teeth ache; excited by current of air, anything cold or hot.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Teeth ache; worse, cold things.—NUX VOMICA.

Teeth and gums sensitive.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Teeth and gums sore, ulcerated.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Teeth become loose; gums soft and spongy.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Teeth black and crumbling.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Teeth clenched; lower lip drawn down; lips everted; jaws firmly set; chin drawn down on sternum.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Teeth covered with sordes.—ALUMINA.

Teeth covered with sordes.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Teeth decay at gum; edges serrated, dwarfed.—SYPHILINUM.

Teeth decay next to gums; very sensitive; gums retract.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Teeth excessively painful to touch.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Teeth feel cold.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Teeth feel loose and long; gums sore.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Teeth feel warm.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Teeth loose, feel tender and elongated.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Teeth loose.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Teeth loose.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Teeth sensitive to cold.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Teeth very sensitive where chewing; gums retracted and bleed easily.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Teething children with irresistible desire to bite the teeth together.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Tenacious, thick, nauseous secretion.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Tender, spongy and bleeding gums (Merc).—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Tensive pain in articulation of jaw when opening mouth or chewing.—ALUMINA.

The tongue coated white, and shows imprint of the teeth.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Thick, creamy membrane over tonsils and soft palate.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Thickly coated tongue with white or yellowish fur—NYCTANTHES ARBORTRISTIS.

Thin, moist coating on the tongue.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Thirst for cold drinks.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Thirst for very cold water.—PHOSPHORUS.

Thirst, dryness of throat; slimy salivation; bad taste; constant water brash; bitter taste—TRICHOSANTHES DIO.

Thirst.—MORPHINUM.

Thirsty all the time.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Thirsty, especially during headache.—PULEX IRRITANS.

Throat constricted and sore.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Throat dry, articulation difficult.—PYROGENIUM.

Throat dry, with hoarseness.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Throat painful on swallowing.—X-RAY.

Throbbing pain in teeth.—BELLADONNA.

Tingling of tip of tongue, which is stiff.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Tip of tongue very painful.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Tongue adheres to roof of mouth; but no desire for water.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Tongue black, paralyzed bloody froth.—OPIUM.

Tongue black.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Tongue broad, large, moist.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Tongue clean, red and wet with center furrow.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Tongue coated brown and thick, blistered; canker sores.—MEDORRHINUM.

Tongue coated brownish, like mustard.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Tongue coated thick white, as if whitewashed.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Tongue coated thick, dirty; tip burns, succeeded by ptyalism.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Tongue coated white (Antim crud).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Tongue coated white or yellow brown, covered with aphthe.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Tongue coated white or yellow; feels rough, swollen.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Tongue coated white with bright red edges; profuse salivation.—LAC CANINUM.

Tongue coated yellowish, dark brown; heavily white in gastric derangement.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Tongue coated, slimy; acrid taste.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

Tongue coated, teeth-indented; deep longitudinal cracks.—SYPHILINUM.

Tongue coated, with clean, pink central patch.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Tongue cold, tender, and dry.—HELODERMA.

Tongue covered with a white film; feels raw; comes off in patches, leaving red, sensitive spots.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Tongue deep-red.—SANTONINUM.

Tongue dirty yellow, sore, feels scalded.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Tongue dry and brown; full of vesicles.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Tongue dry when awaking-Coated white, without thirst, with bitter or diminished taste.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Tongue dry, black, cracked, swollen; oscillates to and fro.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Tongue dry, brown violet in middle.—MORPHINUM.

Tongue dry, clean, and red; stitching and burning pain in tongue, ulcerated with blue color.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Tongue dry, cracked; blood like ink exudes, coated thick; viscid, yellowish, cold livid.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Tongue dry, red sore, shining; burning in tip, with prominent papille (Arg n; Bell; Kali b; Nux m).—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Tongue dry, red, cracked, stiff and immovable, protruded with difficulty; speech impaired.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Tongue dry, rough, sore.—X-RAY.

Tongue dry, smooth, red or white, not thickly coated.—PHOSPHORUS.

Tongue enlarged; deep, irregular ulcer; nodular swelling.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Tongue feels burned; yellowish-brown; edges red and shining.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Tongue feels burnt and scalded.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Tongue feels scalded, red hot, trembling.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Tongue feels scalded, vesicles on tongue.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Tongue feels sore and scalded; broad and thick with heavy, dirty coating.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Tongue feels sore on tip.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Tongue feels sore.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Tongue feels stiff at base, and pains on moving.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Tongue feels swollen, fills whole mouth.—CAJUPUTUM.

Tongue feels swollen, impending speech and motion, with saliva in mouth.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Tongue fiery red, dry in center, smooth and polished.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Tongue fiery red, swollen, sore, and raw, with vesicles.—APIS MELLIFICA.

Tongue fissured, painful.—SPIGELIA.

Tongue flabby, resembling a layer of dried clay.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Tongue foul, but clears during menses.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Tongue furred, with bad taste in mouth, and nausea.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Tongue has prominent papillæ; tip is red and painful.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Tongue has ulcers; bleed easily, especially at night; much soreness of tongue with stabbing pains.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Tongue heavy, thick; moist coating; yellow, flabby, teeth-intended, feels as if burnt, with ulcers, Fetid odor from mouth, can smell it all over room.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Tongue large, flabby, burning; must protrude it to keep cool.—SANICULA AQUA.

Tongue mapped (Ars; Rhus; Tarax).—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Tongue mapped denuded patches.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Tongue mapped, red, shining, smooth, and dry, with dysentery; broad, flat, indented, thickly coated.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Tongue numb, paralyzed.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Tongue numb, thick, coated, yellowish, tremble, paralyzed.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Tongue pale, cold; cool sensation, as from peppermint.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Tongue pale.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Tongue red and cracked; coated, except red triangular space at the tip; dry and red at edges.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Tongue red and dry, clean, cracked, smooth, as though varnished.—PYROGENIUM.

Tongue red and dry.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Tongue red and small, but feels swollen.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Tongue red on edges.—BELLADONNA.

Tongue red or bluish-red.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.

Tongue red tip, feels rough and scalded; bleeding from mouth; blisters on side.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Tongue red, sore; whole mouth raw.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Tongue red, with burning pimples; burns at tip.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Tongue seems too long.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Tongue swollen and inflamed.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Tongue swollen and painful.—BELLADONNA.

Tongue swollen, burns, trembles, red, dry and cracked at tip, catches on teeth.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Tongue swollen, dry, with viscid, frothy mucus.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Tongue swollen, paralyzed.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Tongue swollen.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Tongue swollen.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Tongue swollen; strawberry tongue.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Tongue swollen; tip tingles.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Tongue thickly coated, dirty brown, white, metallic taste; thirst.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Tongue thickly coated, feels as if scalded.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Tongue thickly coated.—IODIUM.

Tongue thickly furred; yellow, slimy coating.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Tongue tremulous, red on margin.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Tongue when protruding, goes to right.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Tongue white, swollen, large, flabby, slimy; shows imprint of teeth (Merc); as if scalded; stomatitis.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Tongue white, with red tip and borders.—SULPHUR.

Tongue white.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Tongue white.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Tongue white.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Tongue white.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Tongue white; aphthe; salivation; metallic taste; no thirst.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS

Tongue, gums ulcerated; tough mucus of foul taste adheres to soft palate.—PSORINUM.

Tongue, lips, and fauces tingle, with sense of fear about heart (Acon).—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Tongue, pale, swollen, dry, leathery, paralyzed.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Toothache after washing clothes.—PHOSPHORUS.

Toothache along lower jaw.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Toothache during menses.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Toothache in hollow teeth.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Toothache in lower molars.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Toothache in pregnancy.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Toothache, better while eating.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Toothache, if anything warm is taken, from coffee, during pregnancy.—CHAMOMILLA.

Toothache, teeth feel heavy as if filled with lead.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Toothache, with easily-bleeding gums; they have a bright-red seam on them.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Toothache, with pain if any food touches the tooth.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Toothache, with reflex neuralgia of eyelids.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Toothache, with swelling of cheeks; relieved by warm application.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Toothache, worse after eating and exertion, better cool water.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Toothache.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Toothache; better by heat and hot liquids.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Toothache; better pressing teeth firmly together, and by warmth.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Toothache; better, cold water in mouth (Coff).—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Toothache; relieved by holding cold water in mouth (Coff).—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Toothache; temporarily relieved by holding ice-water in the mouth (Mangan opposite).—COFFEA CRUDA.

Toothache; worse after drinking coffee and smoking.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Toothache; worse, anything cold (Coff opposite).—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Tremulous tongue (Lach).—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Twitching.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Ulceration of gums.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Ulceration of lips and tongue; vesicles and bulle.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Ulceration of mouth with dryness and burning heat.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Ulceration of teeth, with swelling of glands of face, throat and neck and swelling of tongue.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Ulceration of throat, with dysphagia.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Ulceration of tongue, fissures toward the edges.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Ulceration of tongue, gums and mouth; aphthe.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Ulceration on the side of the tongue.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Ulcerations of mouth have a gray membrane.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Ulcerative inflammation of mouth.—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.

Ulcers and exfoliations in the commissures.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Ulcers in soft palate, with sharp, splinter-like pains.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Ulcers on palate, tonsils and back of pharynx.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Ulcers smart and burn.—SYPHILINUM.

Ulcers.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Unhealthy, easily-bleeding gums.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Unnatural looseness of the teeth, with or without pain; teeth become loose in their sockets.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Very dry.—MORPHINUM.

Very dry.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Very painful dentition; child will not sleep.—KREOSOTUM.

Very rapid decay of teeth, with spongy, bleeding gums; teeth dark and crumbly (Staph; Ant c).—KREOSOTUM.

Very thirsty.—HELODERMA.

Vesicles and burning on tongue, as if there was a hair on it.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Vesicles on tongue.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Vesicular eruption; bloody saliva.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

White blisters on side close to root, painfully sore.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

White coating of tongue, with red edges.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

White fungous like growth.—BORAX VENETA.

White tongue with profuse saliva—FICUS RELIGIOSA.

Whole mouth moist.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Whole mouth very tender.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Whole mucous surface red, tumid, with gray-based ulcers.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Yellow coated tongue; tongue heavy, difficult to speak—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.

Yellow coating at base.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Yellow or white tongue, covered with a tenacious mucus.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Yellow, creamy coating at the back part of the roof of the mouth.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.