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Denture-induced stomatitis

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Denture induced Stomatitis

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Denture induced Stomatitis Denture induced Stomatitis is an infection of oral mucosa caused by fungus in the area covered by a denture. It usually occurs in the upper jaw. Causes Wearing an READ MORE
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Denture stomatitis (Thrush)

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Denture stomatitis (Thrush) What is denture stomatitis (Thrush)? It is a yeast/ fungus called candida or thrush, which causes an infection in the mouth. It is not a type of infection that can be READ MORE
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Denture-Induced Stomatitis

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Denture-Induced Stomatitis What Is It? Denture-induced stomatitis is usually seen in people who wear dentures. But other people also can get it. It is common in older people. Other names are d READ MORE
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Denture-induced Stomatitis: Other names for Denture-induced Stomatitis are denture stomatitis, denture sore mouth and chronic atrophic candidacies. It is a disease of the mouth and gums. It is caused by ill-fitting dentures and poor dental hygiene habits. Your dentures and mouth need daily care, even if you no longer have any natural teeth. Plaque and tartar can build up on your dentures. This will irritate your mouth and gums. Remove your dentures every night. Brush your dentures daily and soak your dentures in an effervescent solution once a week. A dentist or dental hygienist can identify the problem and your dentist can provide a treatment plan.
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