Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach

Introduction: Denture stomatitis is the most common inflammatory reaction that occurs in people who wear dentures, localized mostly in the palatal mucosa. Etiophatogenesis of inflammation is multifactorial and complex. Infection by yeast of the genus Candida, mainly Candida albicans, poor oral hygie...

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Main Authors: Đorđević Milica Č., Obradović Radmila R., Miljković Milan N., Milošević Marija R., Sekulić Miona Lj.
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Language:English
Published: Medicinski fakultet i Klinika za stomatologiju, Niš 2017-01-01
Series:Acta Stomatologica Naissi
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-5252/2017/0352-52521775730D.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea8e9630fb2c49e7859b3cdc917da8d62020-11-24T23:08:24ZengMedicinski fakultet i Klinika za stomatologiju, NišActa Stomatologica Naissi0352-52521820-12022017-01-0133751730174010.5937/asn1775730D0352-52521775730DDenture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approachĐorđević Milica Č.0Obradović Radmila R.1Miljković Milan N.2Milošević Marija R.3Sekulić Miona Lj.4University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaUniveristy of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaIntroduction: Denture stomatitis is the most common inflammatory reaction that occurs in people who wear dentures, localized mostly in the palatal mucosa. Etiophatogenesis of inflammation is multifactorial and complex. Infection by yeast of the genus Candida, mainly Candida albicans, poor oral hygiene and long-term wearing of dentures are the most important etiological factors. Factors that may contribute to the development of inflammatory reactions are some general factors, such as smoking, use of different drugs, and systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus. As the inflammation usually goes without any symptoms and has high prevalence among denture wearers, it is desirable for patients to schedule regular examinations to obtain diagnosis early and to receive adequate therapy. Conclusion. The manuscript presents the etiopathogenesis of denture stomatitis and usual therapeutic procedures that are carried out during treatment.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-5252/2017/0352-52521775730D.pdfdenture stomatitisCandida albicansoral hygienedental prostheses
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author Đorđević Milica Č.
Obradović Radmila R.
Miljković Milan N.
Milošević Marija R.
Sekulić Miona Lj.
spellingShingle Đorđević Milica Č.
Obradović Radmila R.
Miljković Milan N.
Milošević Marija R.
Sekulić Miona Lj.
Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
Acta Stomatologica Naissi
denture stomatitis
Candida albicans
oral hygiene
dental prostheses
author_facet Đorđević Milica Č.
Obradović Radmila R.
Miljković Milan N.
Milošević Marija R.
Sekulić Miona Lj.
author_sort Đorđević Milica Č.
title Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
title_short Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
title_full Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
title_fullStr Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
title_full_unstemmed Denture stomatitis: Ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
title_sort denture stomatitis: ethiopathogenesis and therapeutic approach
publisher Medicinski fakultet i Klinika za stomatologiju, Niš
series Acta Stomatologica Naissi
issn 0352-5252
1820-1202
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Denture stomatitis is the most common inflammatory reaction that occurs in people who wear dentures, localized mostly in the palatal mucosa. Etiophatogenesis of inflammation is multifactorial and complex. Infection by yeast of the genus Candida, mainly Candida albicans, poor oral hygiene and long-term wearing of dentures are the most important etiological factors. Factors that may contribute to the development of inflammatory reactions are some general factors, such as smoking, use of different drugs, and systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus. As the inflammation usually goes without any symptoms and has high prevalence among denture wearers, it is desirable for patients to schedule regular examinations to obtain diagnosis early and to receive adequate therapy. Conclusion. The manuscript presents the etiopathogenesis of denture stomatitis and usual therapeutic procedures that are carried out during treatment.
topic denture stomatitis
Candida albicans
oral hygiene
dental prostheses
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-5252/2017/0352-52521775730D.pdf
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