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Cellulitis of the mouth, from secondary bacterial infection of ulcers; Dental infections (tooth abscesses; Oral cancer; Spread of contagious disorders to other people.
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The prognosis for the resolution of stomatitis is based on the cause of the problem. Many local factors can be modified, treated, or avoided. Infectious causes of stomatitis can normally be managed with medications. Uncomplicated cases of stomatit...
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The prognosis for the resolution of stomatitis is based on the cause of the problem. Many local factors can be modified, treated, or avoided. Infectious causes of stomatitis can usually be managed with medication, or, if the problem is being cause...
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The prognosis for the resolution of stomatitis is based upon the cause of the problem. Many mouth ulcers are benign and resolve without specific treatment. In the case of herpes stomatitis, complete recovery is expected within ten days without any...
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Oral cancer is cancer of the mouth.
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Cancer of the mouth or the oral cavity and the oropharynx is referred to as oral cancer.
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Oral cancer is a malignant growth involving the tongue, floor, palate, interior lining of the cheeks or lips, or other parts of the mouth or pharynx. Most oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. It is the most common cancer in parts of Southeas...
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Oral cancer refers to malignancies in the oral cavity (mouth) and the oropharynx. The oral cavity includes the lips, buccal mucosa (lining of the lips and cheeks), the hard palate, floor of the mouth, teeth, front two-thirds of the tongue, and gin...
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A tooth abscess is a collection of infected material (pus) resulting from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.
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A dental abscess is a localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissues from a bacterial infection .
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