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FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES

This study examined the association between oral candidiasis in elderly users and nonusers of prosthesis and its predisposing factors. To this end, we performed a cross-sectional study where saliva samples from 48 patients were collected they used prosthesis and 43 patients (control group) who did n...

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Autores principales: BIANCHI, Cyra Maria Pires de Carvalho, BIANCHI, Hélcio Aparecido, TADANO, Tomoko, de PAULA, Claudete Rodrigues, HOFFMANN-SANTOS, Hugo Dias, LEITE, Diniz Pereira, HAHN, Rosane Christine
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27007560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658017
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author BIANCHI, Cyra Maria Pires de Carvalho
BIANCHI, Hélcio Aparecido
TADANO, Tomoko
de PAULA, Claudete Rodrigues
HOFFMANN-SANTOS, Hugo Dias
LEITE, Diniz Pereira
HAHN, Rosane Christine
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BIANCHI, Hélcio Aparecido
TADANO, Tomoko
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HOFFMANN-SANTOS, Hugo Dias
LEITE, Diniz Pereira
HAHN, Rosane Christine
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description This study examined the association between oral candidiasis in elderly users and nonusers of prosthesis and its predisposing factors. To this end, we performed a cross-sectional study where saliva samples from 48 patients were collected they used prosthesis and 43 patients (control group) who did not use. Among the 91 patients, Candida spp were isolated in 40 (83.3%) who used prosthesis and in 23 (53.5%) in the control group. A statistically significant association was determined between the two groups, the isolation of yeasts and dental prosthesis (p < 0.05, OR = 4.3). The most common etiological agent was Candida albicans (37 isolates), with 23 (62.2%) in the denture group and 14 (37.8%) (control group). Among patients who presented clinical manifestations of oral candidiasis (n = 24), 83.3% (n = 20) belonged to the group that wore dentures, while only 16.7% (n = 4) belonged to the control group. Elderly patients with diabetes had 4.4 times higher estimated risk of developing oral candidiasis when compared with individuals without this condition. There was no statistically significant association between being user prostheses and have diabetes with the onset of candidiasis. No statistically significant association was determined between xerostomia, use of prosthesis and oral candidiasis. The use of prosthetics and poor oral hygiene in elderly patients predisposes to the development of oral candidiasis.
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spelling pubmed-48045542016-04-07 FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES BIANCHI, Cyra Maria Pires de Carvalho BIANCHI, Hélcio Aparecido TADANO, Tomoko de PAULA, Claudete Rodrigues HOFFMANN-SANTOS, Hugo Dias LEITE, Diniz Pereira HAHN, Rosane Christine Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article This study examined the association between oral candidiasis in elderly users and nonusers of prosthesis and its predisposing factors. To this end, we performed a cross-sectional study where saliva samples from 48 patients were collected they used prosthesis and 43 patients (control group) who did not use. Among the 91 patients, Candida spp were isolated in 40 (83.3%) who used prosthesis and in 23 (53.5%) in the control group. A statistically significant association was determined between the two groups, the isolation of yeasts and dental prosthesis (p < 0.05, OR = 4.3). The most common etiological agent was Candida albicans (37 isolates), with 23 (62.2%) in the denture group and 14 (37.8%) (control group). Among patients who presented clinical manifestations of oral candidiasis (n = 24), 83.3% (n = 20) belonged to the group that wore dentures, while only 16.7% (n = 4) belonged to the control group. Elderly patients with diabetes had 4.4 times higher estimated risk of developing oral candidiasis when compared with individuals without this condition. There was no statistically significant association between being user prostheses and have diabetes with the onset of candidiasis. No statistically significant association was determined between xerostomia, use of prosthesis and oral candidiasis. The use of prosthetics and poor oral hygiene in elderly patients predisposes to the development of oral candidiasis. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2016-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4804554/ /pubmed/27007560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658017 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
BIANCHI, Cyra Maria Pires de Carvalho
BIANCHI, Hélcio Aparecido
TADANO, Tomoko
de PAULA, Claudete Rodrigues
HOFFMANN-SANTOS, Hugo Dias
LEITE, Diniz Pereira
HAHN, Rosane Christine
FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title_full FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title_fullStr FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title_full_unstemmed FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title_short FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN ELDERLY USERS AND NON-USERS OF REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHESES
title_sort factors related to oral candidiasis in elderly users and non-users of removable dental prostheses
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27007560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658017
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