Trench Mouth: Symptoms

by Symptom Advice on January 3, 2011

Like any gum problem, trench mouth begins from small problem. Due to its mild signs, it may be hard to notice the early signs of trench mouth. Trench mouth is a known term for a another level and painful form of gum infection. these is also called as Vincent’s stoma***is, or necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) trench mouth got its name from World War I soldiers who spent long periods of time in the trenches with insufficient of proper dental care. Individuals who are infected of trench mouth have been lack right dental care for a longer period of time and it is most known today in third countries. Fortunately trench mouth can be treated easily with the proper tools and medications. Primary trench mouth symptoms include: q Pain is not always occurs with many other kinds of gum problem. once you are having any form of gum or tooth pain consult your dental professional as soon as possible to examined the cause. q Bleeding gums with even the lightest pressure. Bleeding gums is frequent a first sign of early gum disorder. your gums should not “just bleed.” If your gums are bleeding, especially with regular brushing and flossing see your dentist. q Gray film on the teeth. a gray film may commonly wrap the teeth of trench mouth patient. this gray film develops as the infection begins to kill the gum tissues and the dead cells coat the inside of the mouth. q Sores on the gums and between the teeth. these sores or ulcers can be very painful and infection from them or may drain liquid matter. You may notice a bad taste in your mouth and have bad breath as a result of the infection q Fever. Fever is our body’s purpose of removing the infection. When you have a fever accompanied with any of the above symptoms consult your doctor or dentist.

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