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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Surgery]] is not the treatment of choice in most cases of stomatitis. Most cases resolve with removal of the inciting event (e.g., cigarette [[smoking]] or [[denture]] fixation) or oral hygienic measures. Medical therapy is used for the [[infectious]] causes or in cases that cause severe pain. [[Surgery]] is not | [[Surgery]] is not the treatment of choice in most cases of stomatitis. Most cases resolve with removal of the inciting event (e.g., cigarette [[smoking]] or [[denture]] fixation) or oral hygienic measures. Medical therapy is used for the [[infectious]] causes or in cases that cause severe pain. [[Surgery]] is not indicated unless there is a suspicion of an oral [[tumor]] or a [[biopsy]] is required for the [[diagnosis]] of the exact type of stomatitis. | ||
==Surgery== | ==Surgery== | ||
===Noma or Gangrenous stomatitis=== | ===Noma or Gangrenous stomatitis=== | ||
[[Surgery]] may be | [[Surgery]] may be required in cases of [[Noma]] under the following conditions:<ref name="Gangrenous stomatitis">{{cite book |last1=Mandell |firs1t=Gerald |last2=Gouglas |first2=Gordon |last3=Bennett |first3=John |date= |title=Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases |location= Harvard Medical School |publisher=WILEY MEDICAL |page=383 |isbn=0-471-87643-7}}</ref> | ||
*Removal of the [[teeth]] that are loose | *Removal of the [[teeth]] that are loose | ||
*[[Surgery]] for | *[[Surgery]] for cosmetic reasons | ||
===Trench mouth=== | ===Trench mouth=== | ||
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[[Category:Infectious disease]] | [[Category:Infectious disease]] | ||
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Overview
Surgery is not the treatment of choice in most cases of stomatitis. Most cases resolve with removal of the inciting event (e.g., cigarette smoking or denture fixation) or oral hygienic measures. Medical therapy is used for the infectious causes or in cases that cause severe pain. Surgery is not indicated unless there is a suspicion of an oral tumor or a biopsy is required for the diagnosis of the exact type of stomatitis.
Surgery
Noma or Gangrenous stomatitis
Surgery may be required in cases of Noma under the following conditions:[1]
Trench mouth
- Surgical debridement[2]
References
- ↑ Mandell; Gouglas, Gordon; Bennett, John. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. Harvard Medical School: WILEY MEDICAL. p. 383. ISBN 0-471-87643-7. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Atout RN, Todescan S (2013). "Managing patients with necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis". J Can Dent Assoc. 79: d46. PMID 23763733.