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==Overview==
Primary [[herpetic gingivostomatitis]] is the most important differential diagnosis of trench mouth. Further, differentiating necrotizing ulcerative [[gingivitis]] (NUG) from acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is also necessary.
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
The most important differential diagnosis of trench mouth is from primary herpetic gingivostomatitis. In particular, differentiating necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) from acute herpetic gingivostomatitis should be done on the following classifications:<ref name="book123">{{Citation
| last1 = Bathla
| first1 = Shalu
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| title    = Periodontics Revisted
| publisher = JP Medical Ltd
| place    = New Delhi, India  
| edition = 1
| year    = 2012
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*Site, duration, and character of [[ulcer]]
*[[Fever]]
*[[Symptoms]]
*Levels of [[discomfort]]
*[[Etiology]]
*[[Age]]
*[[Contagious]]ness
*[[Immunity]]
 
Trench mouth must also be differentiated from other diseases that mimic pain and symptoms. These include:<ref name="book123">{{Citation
| last1  = Bathla
| first1 = Shalu
| lastauthoramp = yes
| title    = Periodontics Revisted
| publisher = JP Medical Ltd
| place    = New Delhi, India 
| edition = 1
| year    = 2012
}}</ref>
*Streptococcal gingivostomatitis
*[[Aphthous stomatitis]]
*Diphtheritic lesions
*Syphilitic lesions
*Tuberculous gingival lesions
*[[Candidiasis]]
*[[Agranulocytosis]]
*[[Pemphigus]]
*[[Erythema multiform]]
*[[Lichen planus]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Otolaryngology]]
[[Category:Otolaryngology]]
[[Category:Oral pathology]]
[[Category:Infectious disease]]


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Latest revision as of 19:24, 25 October 2016


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Farwa Haideri [2]

Overview

Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is the most important differential diagnosis of trench mouth. Further, differentiating necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) from acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is also necessary.

Differential Diagnosis

The most important differential diagnosis of trench mouth is from primary herpetic gingivostomatitis. In particular, differentiating necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) from acute herpetic gingivostomatitis should be done on the following classifications:[1]

Trench mouth must also be differentiated from other diseases that mimic pain and symptoms. These include:[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bathla, Shalu (2012), Periodontics Revisted (1 ed.), New Delhi, India: JP Medical Ltd

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