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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
stomatitis
)
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Denture stomatitis (chronic atrophic candidosis) is a very common complication to the wearing of complete dentures. The infection is due to a contamination of the denture by yeasts. In a number of studies the clinical effect of
Hibitane
when used as a denture disinfectant has been studied. It was found that
Hibitane
(0.2--2%) caused a significant amelioration of inflamed palatal tissues and a reduction in the number of yeast cells harbored on the palatal mucosa and the fitting surface of the dentures. However, relapse of the infection was frequent after treatment was sustained. It was concluded that
Hibitane
could not be recommended for routine denture disinfection, first, because it caused staining of the dentures, second, because of the relative resistance of the yeast to the action of the drug. However, it seems justified to use
Hibitane
prophylactically as a denture disinfectant in patients who are highly susceptible to developing disseminating or systemic candidosis.
Hibitane
is a valuable drug in the treatment of denture
stomatitis
when used as a denture disinfectant.
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PMID:Hibitane in the treatment of oral candidiasis. 35 Sep 5
Five denture
stomatitis
patients demonstrating Candida albicans on both maxillary dentures and palates volunteered to test the effects of
Peridex
oral rinse in treating their oral disease. They used
Peridex
rinse both as a mouthrinse and as a denture soak for a period of 24 days. Agar replicas of the tissue-fitting surfaces of the maxillary dentures revealed elimination of C. albicans. Significant decreases in palatal inflammation were also noted, although some inflammation was still evident. Several weeks after the termination of
Peridex
oral rinses, inflammation increased as concentrations of C. albicans on the denture surface returned to pretreatment levels. A marked similarity in the site-specific localization of this yeast species on the denture was noted before and after
Peridex
rinse treatment.
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PMID:Assessment of antimicrobial treatment of denture stomatitis using an in vivo replica model system: therapeutic efficacy of an oral rinse. 154 14