基于可拆卸假体的康复治疗前后念珠菌属酵母和假体口腔炎的发生

Ximena Lee Muñoz , Nataly Cajas Cajas , Leyla Gómez Carranza , Cristian Vergara Núñez , Mariana Ivankovic Silva , Elizabeth Astorga Bustamante
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65岁及以上的智利人口中几乎有三分之二(63.2%)使用可拆卸假体。当它们停止功能时,口腔黏膜可能发生损伤,假牙口炎是最常见的。这是一种支持粘膜的炎症过程,其范围和严重程度不同,其主要病因是念珠菌感染。本研究的目的是确定念珠菌属酵母菌的数量和种类,以及它们与可摘义齿携带者在康复治疗前后的义齿口炎的关系。对34例患者进行描述性定量研究,平均年龄69岁,携带无功能可移动假体,伴有和不伴有假体口炎。分别在治疗前后采集唾液样本,对假丝酵母进行计数和鉴定。对变量进行统计分析。结果显示,55.9%的受试者诊断为假体口炎,其中ⅰ型29.4%,ⅱ型26.5%。假体口腔炎患者治疗前后假丝酵母菌计数均较高。安装功能性假体后,计数明显减少。然而,在假体口炎患者中,这一比例仍然很高。最常见的菌种是白色念珠菌。
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Ocurrencia de levaduras del género Candida y estomatitis protésica antes y después del tratamiento rehabilitador basado en prótesis removible

Almost two-thirds (63.2%) of the Chilean population aged 65 and above use removable prosthesis. When they cease to be functional, injuries may occur in the oral mucosa, with denture stomatitis being the most prevalent. This is an inflammatory process of the supportive mucosa of varying extension and severity, with its main etiologic factor being infection by Candida spp. The aim of this investigation was to determine the quantity and species of yeast of the genus Candida and their association with denture stomatitis in carriers of removable prosthesis, before and after the rehabilitation treatment. A descriptive quantitative study was conducted on 34 patients, with a mean age of 69 years, and carriers of a non-functional removable prosthesis, with and without prosthetic stomatitis. Saliva samples were taken before and after the treatment for the counting and identification of genus Candida yeast. The variables were statistically analyzed. The results showed a diagnosis of prosthetic stomatitis in 55.9% of the subjects, of which 29.4% were Type I and 26.5% were Type II. The Candida spp count was higher in the subjects with prosthetic stomatitis both before and after the treatment. The count decreased significantly after installing a functional prosthesis. However, it remained high in those with prosthetic stomatitis. The most frequently identified species was Candida albicans.

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