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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Relationship between complete denture prosthesis and systemic disorder
Authors
Cynthia A, Bhuvana Krithika B, Deepa R, Christober Gaberial J, Raghunathan J
Abstract
In this article, the possible effects of Removable
Prosthesis (RP) on patients' health who have specific systemic disorders is reviewed.
The study employed keywords pertaining to correlations between RP and six
pathologies, namely: HIV, Gastric-Helicobacter pylori infection, diabetic
mellitus, lung disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. An examination
of the literature revealed that the Candida albicans organism is more commonly
detected in the oral flora of patients with dentures who have one or more of
the six general diseases mentioned than in denture wearers who have good
health. The sanitary procedures required to reduce the risk of many ill ness
should be reinforced in case of these patients, especially in the presence of
physical or psychological disability. Considering this, patients with
compromised health may benefit from expert therapy to remove Candida albicans
and careful attention to dental hygiene.
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Pages:21-24
How to cite this article:
Cynthia A, Bhuvana Krithika B, Deepa R, Christober Gaberial J, Raghunathan J "Relationship between complete denture prosthesis and systemic disorder". International Journal of Dental Research, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 21-24
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