AIM: Candida albicans is commensal oral yeast is observed in some 34 per cent of the healthy population. It has been shown that insertion of orthodontic appliances increase the Candida count in the majority of patients. However there is a wide variation in patient response. It is of importance to understand why different individuals react differently to the insertion of orthodontic appliances. In addition, there are no studies investigating the anti-candidal salivary constituents of healthy individuals with varying or nil candidal carriage rates. The aim of this study was to compare the composition and anticandidal activity in stimulated whole saliva of healthy ‘consistent’ oral Candida carriers with Candida-free individuals undergoin...
Background: Candida albicans is the commonly associated species with oral lesions, but other Candida...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of Candida carriage rate in denture wearers and to evaluate the...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the association between oral cancer risk and Candida-associated promotion of...
Background. Candida is an opportunistic pathogen present in about 50-60% of the healthy human popula...
Candida spp. adherence to oral epithelial cells and levels of IgA in children with orthodontic appli...
Wearing of removable orthodontic appliances has been shown to be associated with increased prevalenc...
Wearing of removable orthodontic appliances has been shown to be associated with increased prevalenc...
Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is associated with changes in oral microbiota, including...
Objectives: We investigated the colonisation by Candida spp in patients using orthodontic fixed appl...
Background: Candida, and especially Candida albicans, colonizes the oral mucosa and becomes invasive...
Candida is a fungus (yeast) that is generally regarded as a normal and harmless member of the oral m...
Candida species have frequently been isolated from the oral cavities of a variety of patients, such ...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe aim of this study was to explore the presence and variability of oral ...
Subclinical Candida infection has been suggested as one of the aetiological factors in patients with...
Os microrganismos do gênero Candida são, em geral, comensais da cavidade bucal, mas, em determinados...
Background: Candida albicans is the commonly associated species with oral lesions, but other Candida...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of Candida carriage rate in denture wearers and to evaluate the...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the association between oral cancer risk and Candida-associated promotion of...
Background. Candida is an opportunistic pathogen present in about 50-60% of the healthy human popula...
Candida spp. adherence to oral epithelial cells and levels of IgA in children with orthodontic appli...
Wearing of removable orthodontic appliances has been shown to be associated with increased prevalenc...
Wearing of removable orthodontic appliances has been shown to be associated with increased prevalenc...
Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is associated with changes in oral microbiota, including...
Objectives: We investigated the colonisation by Candida spp in patients using orthodontic fixed appl...
Background: Candida, and especially Candida albicans, colonizes the oral mucosa and becomes invasive...
Candida is a fungus (yeast) that is generally regarded as a normal and harmless member of the oral m...
Candida species have frequently been isolated from the oral cavities of a variety of patients, such ...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe aim of this study was to explore the presence and variability of oral ...
Subclinical Candida infection has been suggested as one of the aetiological factors in patients with...
Os microrganismos do gênero Candida são, em geral, comensais da cavidade bucal, mas, em determinados...
Background: Candida albicans is the commonly associated species with oral lesions, but other Candida...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of Candida carriage rate in denture wearers and to evaluate the...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the association between oral cancer risk and Candida-associated promotion of...