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Swollen Mouth Swollen mouth, a severe gum infection earned its name because of its prevalence among soldiers on the front lines during World War I. Although it's less common today, swollen mouth still affects thousands of young adults between the ages of 15 and 35. The disease is also called by other names, including Vincent's stomatitis and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. Swollen mouth begins as a bacterial infection that causes inflamed; bleeding gums, but eventually these large ulcers may form on your gums and between your teeth. These are
frequently extremely painful and can cause bad breath and a foul taste in your mouth. Even though the exact cause isn't well understood, trench mouth seems to develop when factors such as poor oral hygiene, tobacco use and stress disrupt the balance between good and bad bacteria in your mouth. People whose immune systems are sternly compromised by conditions such as HIV/AIDS are particularly at risk. When it's not treated, the infection can extend to the inside of your cheeks, your lips or your jawbone, where it can damage or destroy vital tissues. Fortunately, regular brushing and flossing, professional tooth cleaning, and antibiotic therapy can generally clear up the infection. And continuing to practice good oral hygiene can help check future problems.
Causes
The mouth is the entry into the buccal cavity, thus any malfunctioning into this section causes severe pain while mastication and the intake of the food. Candidiasis - this is the fungal infection of the mouth areas, Chellitis, Cleft Palate, Gum cancer, Halitosis, Kaposis sarcoma, Oral cancer, oral thrush, Parotid gland cancer, Salivary gland cancer, Tonsil cancer, Trigeminal neuralgia. The Gingivostomatitis: this is the HSV-1 Virus; this is a rhino virus, The SCID, Crohn's disease inflammation of the mouth. The causes of swollen mouth involve poor mouth hygiene, Herpes simplex, Mouth ulcers, Dental disorders, Vincent's angina.
Symptoms
The itchy skin rash, skin inflammation, small blisters,acromegaly-is the hyper production of the thyroid , pus in the mouth ,swollen adenoids, pain due to the [presence of the ulcers in the mouth, sore mouth, oral bleeding, Botulism food poisoning, burning in the mouth , smooth tongue, improper denture fitting ,blisters in the mouth, blemishes in the mouth, the enlargements shown ion the tonsils,lupus,disfigurations in the vocal patterns, disorientation of the dentition, tongue abnormalities, tongue furrows, tongue folds, difficulty while chewing,Rett's syndrome ,Reiter's syndrome, Scarlet fever, strep throat, temporal arteritis,TMJ syndrome, William's syndrome. yellow fever the condition of the tongue becomes very severe it becomes furry.
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