Candida 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. Azoles molecules are the most common used, both topically and systemically, but in recent years various alternatives have been proposed. This review aims to examine the scientific literature to evaluate the effectiveness of conventional therapies and the potential of the new ones.

Di Stasio, D., Lauritano, D., Minervini, G., Paparella, R., Petruzzi, M., Romano, A., et al. (2018). MANAGEMENT OF DENTURE STOMATITIS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 113-116.

MANAGEMENT OF DENTURE STOMATITIS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW

Lauritano, D
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2018

Abstract

Candida 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. Azoles molecules are the most common used, both topically and systemically, but in recent years various alternatives have been proposed. This review aims to examine the scientific literature to evaluate the effectiveness of conventional therapies and the potential of the new ones.
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Candida; inflammation; mucosa; oral; cavity
English
2018
32
2
113
116
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Di Stasio, D., Lauritano, D., Minervini, G., Paparella, R., Petruzzi, M., Romano, A., et al. (2018). MANAGEMENT OF DENTURE STOMATITIS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 113-116.
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