To diagnose gingivostomatitis, healthcare providers will conduct an oral exam to determine if there are ulcers, blisters, swelling, or bleeding in the mouth. This physical exam is typically enough to reach a diagnosis.

However, since the ulcers that develop are hard to distinguish from those that occur with other types of infections, a small tissue sample may be taken from one of the sores. The tissue sample will be examined in a lab culture to see what type of infection is causing it.


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