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Abnormal growth of bacteria in the mouth.

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Q: Is acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is caused by the abnormal growth of bacteria in the mouth?
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Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is caused by the abnormal growth of bacteria in the mouth?

yes


Does bacteria cause gingivitis and if it does which type of bacteria can cause gingivitis?

gram - anaerobes


Which bacteria causes gingivitis?

Gingivitis is caused by anaerobic bacteria that does not need of oxygen to growth. The most common bacteria that cause gingivitis are Gram-negative Phorphyromonas Gingivalis, Fusobacterium and Prevotella Intermedia.


What is the Bacteria in gingivitis is it gram positive or negative?

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Is flesh-eating bacteria a scientific name?

No the scientfic name is necrotizing fasciitis


Group A strep also known as flesh-eating bacteria causes?

Necrotizing fasciitis


Who discovered gingivitis?

who discovered peridontal disease and what is the name of the bacteria that causes it.


What is the name of bacteria that cause gingivitis?

gingivitis caused by any bacteria in plaque structure mainly streptococos mutans & fusobacterium and actinobacteria. ,but its acute type called ANUG mostly caused by prevotella intemedia


Where is necrotizing fasciitis found?

It can be anywhere in the body. It is a flesh-easting disease caused by streptococcal bacteria.


What is strep throat cased from?

Strep throat is caused from flesh-eating bacteria (necrotizing fasciitis).


What is necrotizing faciitis?

It is a rare soft tissue bacterial infection commomly called "Flesh Eating Bacteria".


Which term best describe by a severe infection caused by the pathogen known as a flesh eating bacteria?

Necrotizing fasciitis