Gingivostomatitis is characterized by
inflammation of the
gums and
mucosa and
multiple
mouth ulcers.
Full article >>>Aphthous
stomatitis is an illness that causes small
ulcers to appear in the mouth, usually inside the lips, on the cheeks, or on the
tongue. Aphthous
stomatitis is also known as "
canker sores."
What causes aphthous
stomatitis?
Full article >>>Alternate Names
: Oral
Ulcer,
Stomatitis -
Ulcerative,
Ulcer - Mouth
Definition
Mouth ulcers are sores or open
lesions within the mouth caused by various disorders. (See also
mouth sores or
aphthous ulcer.) ...
Full article >>>STOMATITIS:
Inflammation of the mucous
membrane of the mouth. Causes may include mechanical
trauma, irritants,
allergy,
vitamin deficiency, or
infection.
STRAIN: Subgroup of a species (also called taxon).
Full article >>>Vincent's
stomatitis;
Acute necrotizing
ulcerative
gingivitisCauses,
incidence, and risk factors: ...
Full article >>>CHEILOSIS (Angular
Stomatitis;
Geographic Tongue)
SYMPTOMS"Cracks appear in the corners of the mouth and in the (nasolabial) corners of the nose.
Full article >>>PAPS synthetase; PAPS translocase; PAP technique; pap test; papua new guinea; papuars; papula; papular; papular
acrodermatitis of childhood; papular
dermatitis of
pregnancy; papular
fever; papular mucinosis; papular scrofuloderma; papular
stomatitis ...
Full article >>>Acute herpetic
gingivostomatitis, for instance, is an
infection caused by the
herpes virus that frequently leads to gum
inflammation and to small, painful sores throughout your mouth.
Full article >>>Following
treatment for
tumors of the head and neck region, the lining of the mouth and throat can become inflamed or irritated, resulting in a condition known as mucositis or
stomatitis.
Full article >>>Medically known as
aphthous ulcers or aphthous
stomatitis,
canker sores are shallow
ulcers that develop inside the mouth, particularly in the lining of the cheeks and lips or on the
gums,
tongue or
palate.
Full article >>>Debacterol Indication: topical
treatment of recurrent aphthous
stomatitis (
canker sores) and relief of associated
pain.
Full article >>>Canker sores, also known as aphthous
stomatitis, are among the most common causes of sores in the mouth.
From 30-85% of the US population have them at some point in their lives.
The peak
incidence occurs among people ages 30-40 years.
Full article >>>Side effects in these studies were consi
stent with other opioid therapies, including sedation,
constipation,
stomatitis, and
nausea.
Full article >>>The
primary infection may be symptomless, but can cause illness, especially
gingivostomatitis (
acute inflammation of the mouth and
gums) with high
fever and extensive
ulcerating
lesions on the lips,
tongue,
gums and
palate.
Full article >>>Figure 1.11. Bi
lateral submandibular
gland swellings due to reactive
lymph nodes in a 24-year-old female with
primary herpetic
gingivostomatitis.
Full article >>>First and foremost in frequency are
viruses. Many
viruses, and even those that cause
mononucleosis (
mono) and
influenza (the
flu), cause a
sore throat. Some
viruses can also produce painful
blisters in the mouth and throat (aphthous
stomatitis).
Full article >>>including
acute necrotizing
ulcerative
gingivitis (ANUG),
acute membranous
gingivitis, fusospirillary
gingivitis, fusospirillosis, fusospirochetal
gingivitis, necrotizing
gingivitis, phagedenic
gingivitis,
ulcerative
gingivitis, Vincent
stomatitis, ...
Full article >>>Stoma An artificial opening between two cavities or between a
cavity and the surface of the body.
Stomatitis Temporary
inflammation and soreness of the mouth.
Systemic disease A
disease that affects the entire body instead of a specific
organ.
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