Affiliation:
1. Department of Prosthodontics, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2. Department of Oral
Pathology, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Natural teeth are an integral part of the masticatory system. Absence of dentition subjects
the individual to compromised oral function, facial appearance and phonetics. Rehabilitation with dental
prosthesis is imperative to restore form and masticatory activity. Currently, fabrication of removable
and fixed prosthesis has become most predictable. Nonetheless, there is an increased prevalence of
oral stomatitis observed over the years in edentulous individuals wearing removable dentures.
Amongst the many pathogens that cause denture infections, Candida albicans is assumed to be the
most virulent opportunistic agent. Different methods, such as mechanical, chemical, chemicmechanical,
and pharmacological are tried to fight such infections. Regardless of various management
strategies developed to treat denture stomatitis, the research continues to evolve the most optimal one.
Improper oral and or denture hygiene maintenance, surface irregularities on denture, persistence of
xerostomia and associated systemic illness pose risk for exaggeration of the disease. In extreme conditions,
the development of aspiration pneumonia in geriatric patients is considered a threat to both dental
and medical specialists. Therapeutic administration of synthetic anti-microbial drugs, along with
meticulous oral hygiene maintenance are recommended protocols till date. However, limitations such
as antibiotic resistance, side effects, counter drug reactions, cost of the medicaments predispose to
origin of natural herbal products to treat denture stomatitis. Vast array of plant products are studied in
previous literature, yet no definitive edge of one over the other is proven. This article intends to provide
a mini-review on the different organic plant materials, also called as phytomedicines used for the
treatment of candida associated denture stomatitis (CADS).
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine
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