AbstractBackground/purposeThe aim of this study was to explore the presence and variability of oral Candida in adolescents before and during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances.Materials and methodsA total of 50 patients aged 10–18 years old were randomly selected for this study. Microorganism samples were obtained prior to and after orthodontic treatment and identified by culture methods. Molecular biology techniques were used to investigate the samples further and the effect of the orthodontic appliance on oral pathogenic yeasts was studied longitudinally.ResultsThe percentage of patients with candidiasis and the total number of colony-forming units significantly increased 2 months after orthodontic treatment. Changes in the type ...
Background: Candidiasis is the most frequent fungal infection of the human oral cavity . Candida alb...
Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that ...
Purpose: This case-controlled study examined clinical and microbiological parameters in Brazilian ch...
Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is associated with changes in oral microbiota, including...
Background. Candida is an opportunistic pathogen present in about 50-60% of the healthy human popula...
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...
Candida spp. adherence to oral epithelial cells and levels of IgA in children with orthodontic appli...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the oral Candida albicans colonization ( OCAC...
Objectives To evaluate the influence of Fixed (FOA) and Removable Orthodontic Appliances (ROA) on or...
Background and aims: Fixed Orthodontic Appliances (FOA) act as diverse impact zones and modify micro...
AIM: Candida albicans is commensal oral yeast is observed in some 34 per cent of the healthy populat...
Introduction: Mouth diseases are an important part of dentistry treatment and present a huge interes...
WOS: 000295813600017PubMed ID: 22046705Objective: This study investigates the effect of fixed and re...
Orthodontic appliances serve as different impact zones and modify microbial adherence and colonizati...
Background: Candidiasis is the most frequent fungal infection of the human oral cavity . Candida alb...
Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that ...
Purpose: This case-controlled study examined clinical and microbiological parameters in Brazilian ch...
Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is associated with changes in oral microbiota, including...
Background. Candida is an opportunistic pathogen present in about 50-60% of the healthy human popula...
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...
Candida spp. adherence to oral epithelial cells and levels of IgA in children with orthodontic appli...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the oral Candida albicans colonization ( OCAC...
Objectives To evaluate the influence of Fixed (FOA) and Removable Orthodontic Appliances (ROA) on or...
Background and aims: Fixed Orthodontic Appliances (FOA) act as diverse impact zones and modify micro...
AIM: Candida albicans is commensal oral yeast is observed in some 34 per cent of the healthy populat...
Introduction: Mouth diseases are an important part of dentistry treatment and present a huge interes...
WOS: 000295813600017PubMed ID: 22046705Objective: This study investigates the effect of fixed and re...
Orthodontic appliances serve as different impact zones and modify microbial adherence and colonizati...
Background: Candidiasis is the most frequent fungal infection of the human oral cavity . Candida alb...
Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that ...
Purpose: This case-controlled study examined clinical and microbiological parameters in Brazilian ch...