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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1987
SummaryDenture stomatitis has been reported in 11–67% of complete denture wearers. It is more common on the palatal mucosa and in female patients. In Newton's type I denture stomatitis, where the inflammation remains focal, trauma seems to be responsible.
T M, Arendorf, D M, Walker
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SummaryDenture stomatitis has been reported in 11–67% of complete denture wearers. It is more common on the palatal mucosa and in female patients. In Newton's type I denture stomatitis, where the inflammation remains focal, trauma seems to be responsible.
T M, Arendorf, D M, Walker
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Candida-associated denture stomatitis
Folia Microbiologica, 2001Candida-associated denture stomatitis was demonstrated by its cultivation in 171 out of 240 patients examined with partial or total dentures. After taking smears from lesions of the oral mucosa (tongue, cheeks, palate) and the contiguous denture surface by cotton wool swabs and inoculating them onto Sabouraud glucose agar and CHROMagar Candida ...
E, Dorko +5 more
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Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Medicinal plant extracts are commonly applied for infectious diseases and are perceived as alternatives to conventional antimicrobial agents. We aimed to confirm the efficacy of phytotherapy for denture stomatitis compared with conventional therapies and
Yusen Shui +3 more
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Medicinal plant extracts are commonly applied for infectious diseases and are perceived as alternatives to conventional antimicrobial agents. We aimed to confirm the efficacy of phytotherapy for denture stomatitis compared with conventional therapies and
Yusen Shui +3 more
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E -journal of dentistry, 2021
Statement of the Problem: Zataria multiflora (ZM) is a thyme-like plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the center and south of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Elnaz Gonoudi +4 more
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Statement of the Problem: Zataria multiflora (ZM) is a thyme-like plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the center and south of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Elnaz Gonoudi +4 more
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Leucocyte function in denture stomatitis
Journal of Dentistry, 1985Abstract As part of a wider series of experiments to study the aetiological significance in denture stomatitis, 30 patients and 30 age- and sex-matched controls were subjected to in vitro antigenic challenge. No abnormality of leucocyte transformation or migration-inhibition factor production could be demonstrated.
A, Taafe, H, Ferguson, J, Riggot
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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 in the elderly
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1990A study was carried out of 121 elderly edentulous individuals living in institutionalised homes in the Lothian Region, Scotland to determine the prevalence of yeasts and associated oral disease. Clinical examinations found that 65(54%) of the individuals suffered from denture stomatitis, and yeasts were recovered from 51(78%) of these individuals.
C G, Cumming +3 more
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Gastroenterological drugs and denture stomatitis
Special Care in Dentistry, 1999The aim of this study was to investigate the medical and dental variables related to the presence of denture stomatitis. The study population was comprised of 106 elderly people (82 women, 24 men; mean age, 81.3 years) using a maxillary complete denture and living in a geriatric nursing home in Oulu, Finland.
A M, Syrjälä, M L, Knuuttila
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Antimycotic denture adhesive in treatment of denture stomatitis
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978The mycologic findings of Candida albicans or culturally similar yeasts in 70% of the subject sample is consistent with those of other researchers. It is, however, only one of several etiologic factors requiring concomitant study to obtain meaningful results.
E A, Scher, G M, Ritchie, D J, Flowers
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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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