Candida Related Denture Stomatitis
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1. Isolation of Candida spp. from denture-related stomatitis in Pará, Brazil
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to isolate and identify Candida species from the oral cavity of denture wearers with denture-related stomatitis who were attended at the University Federal of Pará (Belém City, Pará State, Brazil). A total of 36 denture wearers with denture-related stomatitis were included, and type I (50%), type II (33%) and type III (1
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2018-03
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2. In vitro antifungal action of different substances over microwaved-cured acrylic resins
OBJECTIVE: The presence of Candida albicans on the surfaces of denture-base acrylic resins is strongly related to the development of oral stomatitis. This study evaluated the antifungal action of different agents over microwave-cured acrylic resin without polishing specimens previously contaminated with Candida albicans. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty specimens
Journal of Applied Oral Science. Publicado em: 2009-10
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3. Estudo da função dos neutrófilos nos mecanismos de defesa contra a estomatite por dentadura em indivíduos idosos / Study of neutrophils from elderly in the defense mechanisms against Candida-related denture stomatitis
Neutrophils are the first line of immune cells to migrate into infection sites, playing an important role against pathogens, especially Candida albicans. These cells phagocytose and destroy yeasts or filamentous forms of this fungus, beyond secrete cytokines and chemokines that activate other immune cells to eliminate C. albicans. Nowadays, it has been shown
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Avaliação da formação de biofilme de especies de candida sobre a superficie de resinas acrilicas para base e reembasamento de proteses removiveis / Evaluation of Candida species biofilm formation on acrylic resin and denture liners used in prosthodontics
Candida-associated stomatitis is the most common fungal oral infection in humans, with a prevalence reported in up to 77.5% of a population wearing dentures. Disease-associated Candida species have shifted from C. albicans to non-albicans species, these latter being responsible for more than 50% of the infections. Additionally, several factors as the presenc
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Fluconazole in the treatment of Candida-associated denture stomatitis.
A double-blind trial was carried out to study the effect of oral administration of fluconazole in the treatment of Candida-associated denture stomatitis. The study group consisted of 38 denture stomatitis patients who harbored yeasts, predominantly Candida spp., in significant numbers as determined by culture from the lesions. Half of the patients received 5