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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Ulcerative stomatitis
  1. Mouth ulcers are sores or open lesions in the mouth. ... Mouth ulcers are caused by many disorders. These include: Canker sores Gingivostomatitis ...
  2. There are different types of mouth sores. They can occur anywhere in the mouth including bottom of the mouth, inner cheeks, gums, ...
  3. ... is an infection that causes swelling (inflammation) and ulcers in the gums (gingivae). The term trench mouth comes from World War I, when this infection was common among soldiers "in the trenches."
  4. ... mouth that causes sores and ulcers. These mouth ulcers are not the same as canker sores , which are not caused by a virus. ... have spread to your child and caused herpetic stomatitis. More likely, you won't know how your child became infected.
  5. ... of the cheeks become inflamed and develop sores (ulcers). The ulcers develop a foul-smelling drainage, causing bad breath ... shows inflamed areas of the mucous membranes, mouth ulcers, and skin ulcers. These ulcers have a foul- ...