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How to Identify Symptoms of Trench Mouth

Trench mouth is the common name given to a severe form of gingivitis that is called Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis or Vincent's Disease. It is a severe infection of gum tissues found between the teeth that is caused by bacteria and extremely poor hygiene. Learning how to identify symptoms of trench mouth may help to prevent all forms of gum disease and complications that may lead to infection spreading to cheeks, jaws and lips. However, individuals should be aware that if left untreated, infection may spread to other parts of the body, including to the vocal cords, bronchial tubes and even through the digestive system. Affecting all age groups, most cases of trench mouth are found in teens and adults under the age of 35.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderately Easy

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need

    • Toothbrush
    • Toothpaste
    • Dental Floss
      • 1

        Watch for signs of painful gums, which is one of the first indications that the mouth is not enjoying optimal health. Gums may also bleed upon slight pressure or while brushing.

      • 2

        Pay attention to sudden occurrences of excess saliva accumulating in the mouth. This symptom may or may not be accompanied by bad breath.

      • 3

        Look at your gums. Are they pink and firm, or are they covered with sores? Sometimes, sores or ulcers are visible on unhealthy gums, which may appear dark and gray in color.

      • 4

        Watch for signs of swallowing or speaking difficulties. This is a common symptoms in severe cases of trench mouth that is caused by extremely sensitive and painful gums and even loose teeth.

      • 5

        Take note: do you suffer from poor nutrition or a weakened immune system? Do you smoke? Are you under a great deal of stress? All these factors may lead to gingivitis or trench mouth.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Initiate good oral hygiene. Brush and floss daily. Try to eat a well balanced diet and avoid smoking or tobacco chewing.

    • Left untreated, gingivitis that turns into trench mouth may affect other body systems and organs.

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