Identifying the Many Symptoms of Trench Mouth

Trench mouth is the common term for Vincent’s stomatitis. It is also known as necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG); this condition was first diagnosed during the First World War when soldiers have to stay in trenches for some time during combat. This does not give them an opportunity to take care of their oral hygiene thus the disease was got its name. This condition is no longer common to developed nations however in places where poverty is still rampant and living circumstances are not very comfortable, the disease still prevails.