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Background: The prevalence of denture stomatitis has been shown to vary from 15 to 65% in complete denture wearers. Satureja hortensis L. has been considered to have antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antimicrobial activities in vitro and
Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Oral health is an important aspect of quality of life for older people, especially those with dementia. The impact of an active oral hygiene program on the oral microbiome was explored in a group of older participants (average age 84 years old) with dementia against a separate control group whose oral hygiene followed the status quo.
Sangeeta Khadka +6 more
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Denture Induced Stomatitis-A Case Report
Background: Denture hygiene habits are liable to change from one person to another. There has been a close relationship between irregular denture surfaces, poor oral hygiene or ill-fitted denture and opportunistic oral microorganism which leads to ...
Ahsan Inayat +3 more
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Fungi associated oral cavity hygiene and denture stomatitis: A review on diagnostic and treatment
Oral mucosal diseases, communications of opportunistic fungi with oral bacteria, host defense, and predisposing factors can affect oral hygiene. Denture stomatitis is a common inflammatory reaction with multifactorial etiology that is affected by oral ...
Ali Farzanegan +3 more
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Denture stomatitis. III. Microbiological study.
20 patients with denture stomatitis (DS group) and 22 patients without denture stomatitis (control group) were studied by means of the microbiological approach, including Stomastat and Impression culture. The results obtained were as follows;1) StomastatAbout 90% of control group were found negative (-) and almost negative (±), but 60% of DS group were
T, Manako +4 more
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Behaviors and hygiene habits of complete denture wearers [PDF]
In this study, a questionnaire was applied to patients from Ribeirão Preto Dental School, University of São Paulo, Brazil, to evaluate the hygiene methods and habits concerning the use of complete dentures, the age of dentures, and whether patients have ...
ANDRADE, Ingrid Machado de +4 more
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ABSTRACT Conventional treatments for oral candidiasis often fail due to the complexities of the oral environment and the increasing antifungal drug resistance. Therefore, there is a growing demand for new therapies that optimize drug bioavailability, allowing for lower therapeutic doses while enhancing cytocompatibility, maintaining antifungal, anti ...
Carolina Yoshi Campos Sugio +6 more
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The anti-adhesive effect of curcumin on Candida albicans biofilms on denture materials [PDF]
The use of natural compounds as an alternative source of antimicrobials has become a necessity given the growing concern over global antimicrobial resistance. Polyphenols, found in various edible plants, offers one potential solution to this. We aimed to
Alalwan, Hasanain +8 more
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Chitosan is known to inhibit the growth of many bacteria and fungi. Tissue conditioners are commonly used to prevent bone destruction under dentures. However, over time, these materials can become a suitable substrate for microbial growth.
Sina Safari +2 more
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Abstract Micronutrient uptake is impaired after pancreatico‐duodenectomy (PD) because of malabsorption, reduced absorptive capacity, and poor oral intake. Biochemical depletion is reported in cohort studies, but deficiency states are predominantly reported in case reports, making it difficult to assess occurrence rates.
Mary E. Phillips +3 more
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