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How dangerous is Trench Mouth ?

Jul 17, 2024

How dangerous is Trench Mouth ?, electric toothbrush, dental water jet

In this day and age, trench mouth is quite rare. It is most likely to be found in areas with poor nutrition and sanitation. As rare as it may be, the dangers of trench mouth are quite alarming and all of us need to be aware of the consequences of untreated trench mouth. Before we get into exploring the dangers of trench mouth, let us briefly understand what trench mouth is. Trench mouth is an advanced form of gingivitis, a common gum disease. It also makes your gums bleed, hurt and swell.

It causes ulcers and lesions between your gums and tissues. There are numerous symptoms associated with trench mouth. Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth, ulcers, fatigue, fever, grayish film on the gums, bleeding and painful gums. These symptoms, if persisted, will cause serious damage, not just to the gums but also to the surrounding teeth and along the gumline.  And therefore, it is also equally important to identify and recognize the symptoms. Following are some of the dangers that one can encounter if trench mouth is left untreated:


  • Trench mouth if left untreated can spread to other parts of the mouth and face tissues leading to severe disfigurement and extreme infection.

  • The infection can destroy the gum tissues and the surrounding tissues leading to tooth extraction.

  • With a trench mouth comes painful gums and bleeding which creates extreme discomfort. Therefore, it is hard for individuals to eat properly and have proper nutrition. Not eating properly eventually results in weight loss.

  • Dehydration is another issue that partners up with trench mouth.

    Dehydration is a dangerous condition and is seriously life threatening.

  • Research shows that there is a connection between gum diseases and systemic health issues. Gum disease if persisted will definitely lead to systemic health issues and destroy overall health.

In conclusion, trench mouth is agonizing but there is nothing in the world that cannot be prevented. Change is always better when we begin with small steps. To avoid trench mouth, always begin with making changes to your dental routine, such as using an electric brush and a dental water jet by ORACURA. Brush and floss twice a day and keep the trench mouth away. Small lifestyle changes such as avoiding smoking, tobacco products and following a healthy diet make way for a cleaner and healthier mouth.