Abstract

The so-called “specific” stomatites are caused by a well-defined exogenous germ. Involved microbes are Gram positive and negative cocci and bacilli, spirochetes, mycobacteria, and other specific bacteria. Emphasis is placed on oral manifestations of diseases caused by these germs. Syphilis and tuberculosis are excluded, being fully described in other articles.

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