Necrotizing gingivostomatitis
Necrotizing gingivostomatitis is caused by Treponema pallidum and Clostridium infection, and the disease is rare in clinical practice. When local or systemic resistance decreases, oral hygiene is poor, and nutrition is poor, the disease can develop rapidly and the disease can be severe. Acute is more common in children, and chronic is more common in adults. Due to the rapid onset of the disease, the rapid development of the disease, and the serious consequences of the disease, do not delay the disease. You should seek medical treatment in time at the early stage. It is important to strengthen oral care and hygiene during the onset of the disease.
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