This document summarizes several oral conditions:
1) Geographic tongue - characterized by patches on the tongue that disappear and reappear over time, causing pain when eating spicy foods. No known cause but may be linked to psoriasis.
2) Aphthous ulcers (canker sores) - very painful mouth ulcers that occur on soft tissues and tongue, caused by unknown factors but linked to stress. They heal within 10-14 days.
3) Lichen planus - a dermatological condition appearing as white lacy lines in the mouth that may be linked to drug sensitivities. It is usually painless but can cause burning.