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      Denture stomatitis--a review of the aetiology, diagnosis and management.

      Australian Dental Journal
      Candidiasis, Oral, diagnosis, therapy, Humans, Stomatitis, Denture, etiology

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          Denture stomatitis is a common recurring problem of the denture wearers. The aetiology of the disease includes infection, trauma and probably a defect in the host defence mechanism. Current thinking suggests an interplay of most of these factors in the pathogenesis of the disease. The extent of interplay of these factors is still a controversy. Candida albicans has been implicated as the causative organism. However, in the light of recent research it is debatable if it is the only causative organism. Recently, cases resistant to antifungal therapy have been reported. In such cases other micro-organisms have been isolated. At the moment, comprehensive management includes meticulous denture hygiene together with anti-fungal or antibacterial therapy and correction of denture faults.

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                1294074
                10.1111/j.1834-7819.1992.tb03046.x

                Chemistry
                Candidiasis, Oral,diagnosis,therapy,Humans,Stomatitis, Denture,etiology
                Chemistry
                Candidiasis, Oral, diagnosis, therapy, Humans, Stomatitis, Denture, etiology

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