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���DENTURE STOMATITIS - A REVIEW��� [PDF]
Denture stomatitis (DS) is an example of a biofilm-mediated condition. Biofilm is a complex microbial structure which adheres to a surface and comprises of densely packed bacteria encased in a polysaccharide matrix. The common causes for onset of this condition are - colonisation and proliferation of yeast cells in denture surface irregularities,
Chetna Grover +3 more
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Plaque accumulation on internal surface of denture is a common problem among removable denture wearers. Poor denture cleanliness can increase colonization of Candida albicans and cause inflammatory reaction of denture-bearing mucosa, i.e.
Winatty Krisma +2 more
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Candida albicans biofilm heterogeneity does not influence denture stomatitis but strongly influences denture cleansing capacity [PDF]
Approximately 20 % of the UK population wear some form of denture prosthesis, resulting in denture stomatitis in half of these individuals. Candida albicans is primarily attributed as the causative agent, due to its biofilm -forming ability.
Allen +18 more
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Penatalaksanaan kasus denture stomatitis Management of denture stomatitis case
Pendahuluan: Denture stomatitis adalah inflamasi mukosa mulut yang berkontak dengan permukaan anatomis geligi tiruan. Denture stomatitis umumnya terjadi pada daerah palatal, gambaran klinisnya berupa macula eritomatous atau granular. Beberapa faktor yang
Erna Herawati, Dwi Novani
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Interkingdom interactions on the denture surface: implications for oral hygiene [PDF]
Background: Evidence to support the role of Candida species in oral disease is limited. Often considered a commensal, this opportunistic yeast has been shown to play a role in denture related disease, though whether it is an active participant or ...
Alalwan +39 more
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Staff-led interventions for improving oral hygiene in patients following stroke [PDF]
Background For people with limitations due to neurological conditions such as stroke, the routine practice of oral care may become a challenge. Evidence-based supported oral care intervention is essential for this patient group. Objectives To compare the
Brady, Marian C. +4 more
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Effect of Phosphate Group Addition on the Properties of Denture Base Resins [PDF]
Statement of problem Acrylic resins are prone to microbial adherence, especially by Candida albicans. Surface-charged resins alter the ionic interaction between the denture resin and Candida hyphae, and these resins are being developed as a means to ...
Berzins, David W. +6 more
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New Phosphated Poly(methyl Methacrylate) Polymers for the Prevention of Denture-induced Microbial Infection: an In Vitro Study [PDF]
Purpose: Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) has been widely used as a denture-base acrylic resin due to its excellent physical and mechanical properties.
Dentino, Andrew R., Raj, Antony
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There are hundreds of microbes in the oral cavity, many of which are fungi. One of the most common forms of yeast infection is candidiasis, which is due to Candida albicans. This fungus is closely related to a pathology common among denture wearers known
Mikhel Naraine
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Objective To investigate the effect of denture stomatitis of selective laser melting (SLM) titanium alloy for removable partial denture frameworks. Methods Twenty patients with dentition defects in our hospital were divided into two groups according to ...
ZHANG Wen +3 more
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