2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2014.03.017
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Evaluation of different treatment methods against denture stomatitis: a randomized clinical study

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“…The majority of studies could be classified as being at high risk of bias because one or more domains received a rating of high risk. Only three studies did not have high risk of bias in any domain . All studies presented at least one criterion rated as unclear risk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The majority of studies could be classified as being at high risk of bias because one or more domains received a rating of high risk. Only three studies did not have high risk of bias in any domain . All studies presented at least one criterion rated as unclear risk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore, the assessment of adhesion strength between chitosan and PMMA in this study was conducted qualitatively under tap water using a standard hand toothbrush. One hundred strokes of brushing simulated roughly a one-week period, which is a common time frame to prescribe topical medications in denture stomatitis [39,40]. Adhesion strength was rated either score 2 (fair adhesion-chitosan coating can be removed at least in part by forceful tooth brushing only) or score 3 (good adhesion-chitosan coating could not be removed even by forceful tooth brushing) without any significant differences among the four test series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A estomatite refere-se à infecção dos tecidos moles relacionados ao uso de próteses dentárias 9 e é uma das lesões mais frequentes em pacientes reabilitados proteticamente 5,8 . As lesões orais evidenciadas nesta pesquisa foram a estomatite protética (27,3%) e a queilite angular (2,7% 20 -(22,6% estomatite) onde a estomatite foi a lesão mais prevalente e a queilite angular esteve entre as lesões mais encontradas.…”
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“…O fungo Candida albicans é o principal agente causador de muitas dessas lesões como por exemplo o desenvolvimento de estomatite por prótese, candidíase, leucoplasia por Cândida e queilite angular 7 . Essas lesões, muitas vezes, são assintomáticas, porém, nos casos sintomáticos os pacientes podem apresentar quadros de dor, prurido, distúrbios salivares, sensação de queimação e inflamação, circunscrita ou difusa, da mucosa que é coberta pelo aparato 5,8 . O tratamento para essas lesões propõe desde a higienização da cavidade bucal e das próteses, bem como a substituição de próteses antigas ou inadequadas 8 , até o emprego de medicamentos como o miconazol, a nistatina e outros agentes antifúngicos 8,9 .…”
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