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Effect of denture-related stomatitis fluconazole treatment on oral Candida albicans susceptibility profile and genotypic variability [PDF]
Denture-related stomatitis (DRS) is the most common condition affecting removable-denture wearers, and Candida albicans the most frequent pathogenic agent. Systemic antifungal treatment is indicated but recurrences are frequent. The aim of this study was
Benedita Sampaio-Maia +5 more
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Denture stomatitis is a very frequent complication of the denture wearers. In this study, the relation between denture plaque and denture stomatitis was evaluated by a simplified culture (STOMASTAT). 583 patients wearing dentures (1981-1987) were selected, from 47 to 91 years old. The following results were obtained. 1.
H, Kotani +3 more
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A previous study suggested that denture plaque played an etiologic role in denture stomatitis. In daily practice, it is important to instruct denture wearers about denture plaque control. In this study, the major areas of investigation were the degree of denture stomatitis and denture plaque, denture hygiene habits, wearing habits and age of present ...
S, Sadamori +3 more
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Oropharyngeal Candidosis in the Older Patient [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111172/1/j.1532-5415.1997.tb01517.x ...
Renner, Robert P. +2 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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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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Physical Properties of Denture Base Resins Potentially Resistant to \u3cem\u3eCandida\u3c/em\u3e Adhesion [PDF]
Purpose: The addition of anionic charge on denture base resins has been shown to inhibit Candida albicans adhesion and to facilitate adsorption of salivary defense molecules.
Berzins, David W. +4 more
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Interkingdom cooperation between Candida albicans, Streptococcus oralis and Actinomyces oris modulates early biofilm development on denture material [PDF]
Candida-associated stomatitis affects up to 60% of denture wearers, and Candida albicans remains the most commonly isolated fungal species. The oral bacteria Actinomyces oris and Streptococcus oralis are abundant in early dental plaque.
Cavalcanti, Indira M G +4 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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Association between Vitamin D and Candida-Associated Denture Stomatitis
Candida-associated denture stomatitis (CADS) is a fungal infection affecting 60–65% of denture wearers. Its etiology is complex and multifactorial and often associated with host immunodeficiency.
Miranda Muhvić-Urek +3 more
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