Gingivitis Desquamative

Desquamative gingivitis is a disease that occurs due to infection of the gums. It is characterized by the development of inflammation and the appearance of ulcerative defects on the gums. This disease is quite common among adults and children and can lead to serious complications if not treated correctly.

Gingivitis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the tissues around the tooth. Gingivitis can be caused by a variety of factors, such as infection, tooth decay, trauma, or poor oral hygiene. Gingivitis can cause swelling and bleeding of the gums. If it is not treated in time, it can develop into a more serious disease - dequamative gingistitis. Atrophic gingivitis, which comes to us from another neglected disease, is manifested by gum defects, ulcers and depressions.