Angular stomatitis

**Acute stomatitis** (Latin stomata mouth and Greek - inflammation), dental-buccal stomatitis - inflamed areas of the oral mucosa, primarily places of accumulation of small papillae of the pharynx.

**Etiology**

Acute angulitis is usually caused by microbes and viruses. In addition to the above-mentioned acute and chronic causes, a decrease in the general reactivity of the body and local immunity, as well as the allergic mood of the body, play a significant role in the occurrence of the disease. Caries is of great importance