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Efficacy of Three Denture Cleansers on Candida-Related Denture Stomatitis [PDF]
Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of three dentures cleanser on Candida related denture stomatitis through assessing their ability to reduce the number of colony forming unit (CFU) of Candida on palate of the patient for different ...
Lamia T Rejab , Oday A Al-Abbod
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A Study of Factors Contributing to Denture Stomatitis in a North Indian Community
Factors like oral and denture hygiene, presence of saliva, age of the denture, and degree of colonization with Candida albicans are to be evaluated as local contributing factors for causing denture stomatitis.
Amit Vinayak Naik, Ranjana C. Pai
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Comparing the effects of propolis extract mouthwash with Nystatin mouthwash on denture stomatitis [PDF]
Background. Denture stomatitis is the most important clinical complication that is common in denture wearers. Candida albicans is the most important microorganism involved in the pathogenesis of this disease.
Vahid Fakhrzadeh +5 more
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The purpose of the study was to record self-reported hygiene habits and examine the influence of denture hygiene level on the prevalence and intensity of denture stomatitis and traumatic ulcers in the edentulous maxilla of older patients wearing a ...
Neda Al-Kaisy, Tanya Saddq, Lazyan Raouf
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Patch Test Reactions to Dental Materials: A Retrospective Single‐Centre Study
In this retrospective single‐centre study of 439 adults referred for suspected delayed‐type hypersensitivity to dental materials, 50.1% had at least one positive patch test reaction, most often to metals. Nickel (23.0%) and palladium (16.6%) pre‐dominated, whilst methacrylate positivity was uncommon (6.2%) and not fully captured by HEMA alone.
Mojca Bizjak‐Suran +3 more
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ETIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DENTURE STOMATITIS (LITERATURE REVIEW)
The relevance of studying the etiological aspects of denture stomatitis is due to the high prevalence of this pathology and its significant impact on the quality of life of patients who use removable dentures. The prevalence of denture stomatitis varies
V.D. Kindii +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the effect of prosthodontic treatment and management on oral function and oral‐health‐related patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in older adults with tooth loss. Methods A systematic search of four databases identified clinical studies (≥ 10 participants) reporting functional or PROM outcomes in partially or fully ...
Pedro Molinero‐Mourelle +8 more
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The Effects of Stroke on Oral Function and Oral Health: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in Aotearoa New Zealand, often resulting in a range of physical and cognitive impairments. The impacts of stroke on oral function and oral health are not well understood from the survivors' perspective, yet the latter are crucial for overall wellbeing. This qualitative study explored
Esther Cheong +4 more
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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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Abstract Purpose There is a need for effective solutions for the persistent prevalence of denture stomatitis (DS) in denture‐wearing populations. This study assessed the impact of nanohydroxyapatite (nanoHAP) nanoparticles on Candida albicans biofilm formation on milled polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) denture bases.
Cynthia U. Udeh +8 more
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