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Glycaemic disorders in denture stomatitis
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1999The prevalence of glycaemic disorders was investigated in native Upper‐Austrians with Candida‐associated denture stomatitis. All patients with previously unknown diabetes mellitus were subjected to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and as a result diabetes was diagnosed in 13% of the patients over 50 years of age.
L, Vitkov +5 more
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Denture Stomatitis with Inflammatory Hyperplasia
Archives of Dermatology, 1962Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia of the palatine mucosa was first adequately described by Fisher in 1952, and there has been only occasional reference to this entity in the dermatological literature. 1 Sutton's textbook makes a brief comment and there is one other casual reference which has recently appeared in theArchives.
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Stomatitis, Dermatitis, and Denture Materials
Archives of Dermatology, 1965Denture base materials of the past and present are reviewed. Hypersensitivity stomatitis venenata is an uncommon cause of "denture sore mouth." Four cases are cited in evidence that acrylic dentures, even when heat cured, can produce a hypersensitivity type of stomatitis venenata.
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A review on denture stomatitis
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016Topic : A review on denture stomatitis. Aim : the aim is to do a review on denture stomatitis. Background: Denture stomatitis is a common recurring problem of the denture wearers. It is a common condition where mild inflammation and redness of the oral mucous membrane occurs beneath a denture. Normally a harmless oral microbiota , Candida species are
V.P. Pathmashri, null Abirami
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Management of denture stomatitis: a narrative review.
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2018Candida albicans is a typical commensal microorganism of the oral cavity that can become virulent in certain conditions and cause denture stomatitis (DS). Many conditions can predispose for DS, including local and systemic alterations. The therapeutical approach to DS is various and both topical and systemic alternatives can be considered.
Di Stasio, D +8 more
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Orapuh Literature Reviews
Denture stomatitis is the most occurring problem of denture wearers and presents in more than two-thirds of the patients wearing removable dentures with the prevalence rate increasing with age. The objective of this review was to present a succinct discussion on the prevalence, aetiology, classification, clinical features, and management of
Iba, B. +6 more
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Denture stomatitis is the most occurring problem of denture wearers and presents in more than two-thirds of the patients wearing removable dentures with the prevalence rate increasing with age. The objective of this review was to present a succinct discussion on the prevalence, aetiology, classification, clinical features, and management of
Iba, B. +6 more
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Aetiology of denture stomatitis.
2022The purpose of this study was to determine the etiologic factors of denture stomatitis. Fifteen subjects with clinical evidence of localized simple denture stomatitis, fifteen subjects without clinical signs of denture stomatitis, and forty-five subjects with clinical evidence of generalized simple denture stomatitis were investigated clinically and ...
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The denture hygiene, denture stomatitis and role of dental hygienist
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2010To cite this article: Int J Dent Hygiene 8, 2010; 227–231 DOI: 10.1111/j.1601‐5037.2009.00413.x Sadig W. The denture hygiene, denture stomatitis and role of dental hygienist.Abstract: Objectives: Denture induced stomatitis (DIS) affects a large number of denture wearer patients, particularly elderly people.
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Aetiology of denture stomatitis.
Journal of Marmara University Dental Faculty, 1999The purpose of this study was to determine the etiologic factors of denture stomatitis. Fifteen subjects with clinical evidence of localized simple denture stomatitis, fifteen subjects without clinical signs of denture stomatitis, and forty-five subjects with clinical evidence of generalized simple denture stomatitis were investigated clinically and ...
Y, Kulak, A, Arikan
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