Trench Mouth

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /trɛntʃ maʊθ/

Definitions of trench mouth

noun a severe form of gingivitis characterized by painful ulcers and necrosis of the gums and jaw

Example Sentences

A1 Trench mouth is a painful gum infection.

A2 If left untreated, trench mouth can lead to serious complications.

B1 The dentist diagnosed the patient with trench mouth.

B2 Proper oral hygiene is essential in preventing trench mouth.

C1 The prevalence of trench mouth has decreased due to advancements in dental care.

C2 Research is ongoing to develop new treatments for trench mouth.

Examples of trench mouth in a Sentence

formal Trench mouth, also known as acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, is a severe gum infection caused by bacteria.

informal My dentist warned me about trench mouth after I neglected my oral hygiene for too long.

slang I heard that not brushing your teeth can lead to trench mouth, that's gross!

figurative Neglecting to take care of your responsibilities can result in a metaphorical trench mouth of problems piling up.

Grammatical Forms of trench mouth

past tense

had trench mouth

plural

trench mouths

comparative

more trench mouth

superlative

most trench mouth

present tense

has trench mouth

future tense

will have trench mouth

perfect tense

have had trench mouth

continuous tense

is having trench mouth

singular

trench mouth

positive degree

trench mouth

infinitive

to have trench mouth

gerund

having trench mouth

participle

trench mouthed

Origin and Evolution of trench mouth

First Known Use: 1915 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'trench mouth' originated during World War I when soldiers in the trenches developed severe gum infections due to poor oral hygiene and stress.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'trench mouth' has come to be used more broadly to refer to a severe form of gum disease characterized by painful ulcers and bleeding gums, regardless of its initial association with wartime conditions.