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Candida-associated denture stomatitis [PDF]
Candida albicans is a dimorphic yeast strongly gram positive able to live as normal commensal organism in the oral cavity of healthy people. It is the yeast more frequently isolated in the oral cavity. Under local and systemic factors related to the host conditions, it becomes virulent and responsible of oral diseases known as oral candidiasis.
SALERNO C +8 more
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Denture stomatitis – a clinical update [PDF]
Denture stomatitis is a benign condition, usually asymptomatic, that can affect edentulous patients. Studies have reported a prevalence of denture stomatitis affecting over 75% of denture wearers and, whilst the aetiology may be multifactorial, Candida albicans has a strong association with the condition, along with denture trauma and poor denture ...
Puryer, James
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Background: The prevalence of denture stomatitis has been shown to vary from 15 to 65% in complete denture wearers. Satureja hortensis L. has been considered to have antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antimicrobial activities in vitro and
Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee +4 more
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DENTURE STOMATITIS COMPLICATED BY DIABETES AND ORAL CANDIDIASIS: A GERIATRIC CASE REPORT [PDF]
This clinical case report details the management of denture stomatitis in a 78-year-old female with uncontrolled Type II diabetes and chronic oral candidiasis.
Virna-Maria Tsitou +3 more
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Photoactivated disinfection procedure for denture stomatitis in diabetic rats. [PDF]
Zhang X +7 more
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Comparative Antifungal Efficacy of Curcumin Plus Nystatin Versus Nystatin Monotherapy for Treatment of Denture Stomatitis: A Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Meftahpour H +3 more
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Medium-chain fatty acids as an alternative treatment for denture stomatitis in older people. [PDF]
Lee Muñoz X +3 more
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Denture stomatitis—An interdisciplinary clinical review
AbstractPurposeAn interdisciplinary clinical review on denture stomatitis formulated by experts from prosthodontics, oral medicine, and oral microbiology is presented. The review outlines the etiopathogenesis, clinical features, and management strategies of denture stomatitis from an interdisciplinary perspective.Materials and methodsEnglish‐language ...
, Advan Moorthy
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