fusospirochetal stomatitis - translation to arabic
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fusospirochetal stomatitis - translation to arabic

INFLAMMATION OF THE MOUTH AND LIPS
Stomatitis gangrenosa; Herpetiform stomatitis; Acute stomatitis; Ulcerative stomatitis; Chronic ulcerative stomatitis; Gingivostomatitis; Allergic contact stomatitis; Inflammation of the mouth
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  • Herpetic stomatitis (herpetic gingivostomatitis)

fusospirochetal stomatitis      
الْتِهابُ الفَمِ بالمُلْتَوِياتِ و المِغْزَلِيَّات
fusospirochetal stomatitis      
‎ الْتِهابُ الفَمِ بالمُلْتَوِياتِ و المِغْزَلِيَّات‎
denture stomatitis         
LIP DISEASE
Denture related stomatitis; Denture stomatitis
الْتِهابُ الفَمِ بالبِدْلَةِ السِّنِّيَّة

Definition

stomatitis
[?st??m?'t??t?s, ?st?-]
¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth.
Origin
C19: from Gk stoma 'mouth' + -itis.

Wikipedia

Stomatitis

Stomatitis is inflammation of the mouth and lips. It refers to any inflammatory process affecting the mucous membranes of the mouth and lips, with or without oral ulceration.

In its widest meaning, stomatitis can have a multitude of different causes and appearances. Common causes include infections, nutritional deficiencies, allergic reactions, radiotherapy, and many others.

When inflammation of the gums and the mouth generally presents itself, sometimes the term gingivostomatitis is used, though this is also sometimes used as a synonym for herpetic gingivostomatitis.

The term is derived from the Greek stoma (στόμα), meaning "mouth", and the suffix -itis (-ῖτις), meaning "inflammation".