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Denture Stomatitis: A Literature Review
Denture stomatitis is a prevalent and longstanding problem in complete denture wearers. Post denture placement produces significant changes in the oral environment that may have an adverse effect on the integrity of the oral tissues.
Seema Pattanaik +4 more
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THE ROLE OF CANDIDA ALBICANS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STOMATITIS IN PATIENTS WEARING DENTURES
Denture stomatitis is the most common inflammatory reaction that occurs in people who wear dentures. It is believed that in 60-65% of cases the cause of this inflammation is infections by yeasts from the genus Candida (C.), primarily Candida albicans ...
Jovanovic Milica +5 more
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Aislamiento de Candida dubliniensis en un adolescente con estomatitis protésica [PDF]
Objetivos: Utilizar varios métodos que permiten la diferenciación entre Candida albicans y Candida dubliniensis en un intento de conocer si C. dubliniensis puede ser aislada de la cavidad oral de adolescentes con prótesis ortopédicas orales. Materiales y
Brena Alonso, Sonia +4 more
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Polymicrobial oral biofilm models: simplifying the complex [PDF]
Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics, biofilm formation, structure and composition, antimicrobial susceptibility and host–pathogen interactions.
Appelbaum +29 more
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Context: This study evaluated the efficacy of denture adhesive, cleanser, chlorhexidine, and brushing against Candida albicans biofilm developed on an acrylic surface and predicted the most effective, simple, and inexpensive way to maintain denture ...
Subhajit Gantait +6 more
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Candida albicans (C. albicans) adhering to denture-based resins (DBRs) is a known cause of denture stomatitis. A new approach to prevent denture stomatitis is to include antimicrobial substances within DBRs.
Sarah Aldulaijan +9 more
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Removable denture-related oral mucosal lesions: descriptive clinical study
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether there was a relationship between removable denture-related oral mucosal lesions and denture type, and demographic characteristics.
Gökçen Akçiçek +2 more
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Candida-associated denture stomatitis: clinical, epidemiological, and microbiological features
Jiuyan Qiu +9 more
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Microbial colonization of denture bases plays a key role in the development of denture stomatitis and other oral conditions, with Candida albicans being the main etiologic agent [...]
Alexandra-Denisa Stoian +7 more
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Background and Clinical Significance: Denture stomatitis is a clinical manifestation of oral candidiasis, often seen in individuals wearing removable dentures that lead to the formation of sub-prosthetic stomatitis.
Christopher Diego Nicholson-Becerra +4 more
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