The medical term for gums is "gingiva."
Gingivitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the gums. Gingivitis is a common finding in many types of gum disease.
The medical term for pus in gums is called "gingival abscess." It is a localized collection of pus around the gum tissues, usually caused by a bacterial infection. Treatment typically involves draining the abscess and addressing the underlying cause, which may include periodontal disease or tooth decay.
"Gum disease" is a non-medical way to describe any disease that affects the gums in your mouth. One of the most common gum diseases is gingivitis, which is inflammation of the gingiva or gums - signs include bleeding from the gums, swelling, pain and redness of the gums. However, there are other diseases include cancer of the gingiva that are also classified as "gum disease".
Hansen's Disease is the medical term. But a more common term is Leprosy.
Pathogenesis is the medical term meaning process that initiates a disease.
Gonadopathy is a medical term for disease of the sex glands.Gonadopathy is disease of the sex glands.
Neuroarthropathy is the medical term meaning any disease of nerve and joint.
Immunize is the medical term meaning to make resistant to an infectious disease using agents related to the immune system. Prophylax is the medical term meaning giving medication or treatment to prevent disease.
Lumpectomy is lump removal. I know the answer sounds bogus, but it's true.
Stomatitis is a general term for inflammation of tissues lining the mouth.Different parts of the mouth can become inflamed and the term would depend on which particular mouth part you are talking about. Here are a few examples:Glossitis is inflammation of the tongueTonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsilsSialadenitis is inflammation of the salivary glandsPharyngitis is inflammation of the pharynx (sore throat)Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums
Dermatomycosis is the medical term meaning fungal disease of the skin.