, acute or chronic, affecting the oral cavity, which can affect individuals of any age group.
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The inflammation can be localized in a precise point of the oral mucosa or involve the latter in a widespread and generalized way.
Stomatitis can cause different symptoms, all localized in the oral cavity: swelling, redness, oral ulcers (canker sores), and, in some cases, blood loss. The signs of stomatitis are associated with a sensation of pain, which typically intensifies while eating, talking or brushing the teeth.
In the event that stomatitis recurs with a certain regularity, it is advisable to reflect on the possible triggering factors, which generally consist of food intolerances or allergies, nutritional deficiencies (for example: iron deficiency, folic acid, vitamin B3) or in conditions of high stress.