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Disease Information for Stomatitis
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Dysphagia Swallowing Difficulties
- Buccal ulcers
- Burning/sore tongue (glossodynia/glossopyrosis)
- Decreased salivation
- Drooling
- Dry mouth/Mucous membranes
- Excess salivation/hypersalivation
- Gingival exudate
- Gingival ulcer
- Halitosis
- Oral edema
- Oral lesion/ulcer
- Oral Mucosa Bright Red
- Oral mucosa erythematous lesions
- Oral Mucosal Erosive Lesions
- Oral Mucosal Punctate Lesions
- Oral Ulcers in Elderly
- Palate edema/Soft palate
- Palate Erythema/Soft Palate
- Red Tongue
- Red/glazed/Bald tongue
- Sialorrhea/Ptyalism
- Smooth tongue
- Sore/Painful mouth
- Swelling/edema tongue/Glossal edema
- Tongue lesion/sign
- Tongue Ulcer
- Ulcerative stomatitis
- Pharyngeal edema/throat swelling
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- Aphthous stomatitis Aphthous oral lesions
- Gingivostomatitis syndrome
- Glossitis/tongue inflammation
- Stomatitis
- Xerostomia
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
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- Definition
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Inflammation of the oral mucosa, due to local or systemic factors, which may involve the buccal and labial mucosa, palate, tongue, floor of the mouth, and the gingivae. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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