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And can they give trench mouth to white people?
Good oral hygiene is vital to the treatment of trench mouth.
It produces symptoms like those of trench mouth, but a lot harder to clear up."
Dear Sally, Trench mouth has nothing to do with the color' of your skin.
Flocanalog did not see it until he crossed the trench mouth of the map face.
It is sometimes referred to as trench mouth or Vincent's gingivitis.
"You could get trench mouth that way, God forbid."
Trench mouth occurs when there are too many normal mouth bacteria.
Trench mouth is a painful form of gum swelling (gingivitis).
The health care provider will look at your mouth for signs of trench mouth:
The term "trench mouth" comes from World War I, when the disorder was common among soldiers.
Poor hygiene also led to fungal conditions, such as trench mouth and trench foot.
One major culprit is necrotizing ulcerated gingavitis, a gum disease the Army simply calls "trench mouth."
Trench mouth (bacterial infection and ulceration of the gums)
Call the dentist if you have symptoms of trench mouth, or if fever or other new symptoms develop.
Among the most common were trench foot, trench mouth, causing severe ulceration, and trench fever.
As our transaction proceeds, I ask him all gregarious-like, what news of the Empire or the king-may he rot with gangrene and trench mouth.
Trench mouth is a painful bacterial infection that involves swelling (inflammation) and ulcers in the gums (gingiva).
If trench mouth is untreated or treatment is delayed, the infection can spread to the cheeks, lips, or jawbone and destroy these tissues.
Ms. Rodriguez, who lived at Forbell Avenue until she moved out last weekend, said her 16-month-old daughter had gotten trench mouth twice during her stay there.
ANUG is also known as trench mouth, as it was observed to occur in the mouths of front line soldiers during World War I.
Sixteen Taiwanese macaques died from viral hepatitis and trench mouth; 27 rhesus macaques (all female) died at the California centre in 81-83 of diverse bacterial and viral infections.
Twice a week, she colors her hair purple, using a mix of "trench mouth medicine and manic panic" hair dye "to give it more of a violet touch than pure purple," she said.
Working for the Public Health Service in World War II, Dr. Strock pioneered the use of antibiotics for shipboard treatment of periodontal infections like trench mouth, which previously would have kept a sailor in a hospital ashore.
As he had half-feared, he saw few of the mixed bacilli and spirochetes which would have indicated a case of ordinary, Earthly, Vincent's angina--"trench mouth," which the clinical picture certainly suggested, and which he could have cured overnight with a spectrosigmin pastille.