[Stomatitis from dentures: etiopathological and therapeutic considerations]. / La estomatitis por prótesis dental: consideraciones etiopatogénicas y terapéuticas.
Av Odontoestomatol
; 5(5): 263-7, 1989 May.
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Infection of the oral mucous membrane is frequent in patients with removable prostheses, either totally of partially, and particularly when the prostheses is palatal. The principal etiological factor causing the infection is accepted to be "Candidas" aided by the presence of plaque bacteria (in patients with poor oral hygiene care), and a poor fit of the prostheses to the soft tissues. Treatment of the infection must proceed in the following order: a) use of effective medication against oral fungus such as Nystatin or Ketoconazole. b) Meticulous oral hygiene care in the mucous membrane as well as in the prostheses, but using the prostheses as little as possible during the treatment period. c) A total cure of the infection (denture stomatitis) before proceeding to the next phase of the treatment. d) Determination of the adjustment and occlusion of the prostheses in order to determine those areas of the prostheses which need to be refilled because of maladjustment of the prostheses to the soft tissues of the patient.
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Assunto principal:
Estomatite
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Estomatite sob Prótese
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Candidíase Bucal
Idioma:
Es
Ano de publicação:
1989
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Article