2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-10182016000300007
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Influencia de la aparatología ortodóntica sobre la ocurrencia de Candida spp. en la cavidad oral

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“…One article had a high quality [40] and the remaining 13 papers were classified as having a low quality [3,4,22,23,27,30,34,47–50,54,55]. Due to the lack of homogeneity in the study settings, a meta-analysis could not be applied and a systematic review realized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One article had a high quality [40] and the remaining 13 papers were classified as having a low quality [3,4,22,23,27,30,34,47–50,54,55]. Due to the lack of homogeneity in the study settings, a meta-analysis could not be applied and a systematic review realized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 29 articles that studied CB [3,4,10,12,13,1923,2630,32,34,35,38,41,44,46–48,50,51,54,44,57], the majority showed a significant increase in BOP and PI. Two studies [10,52] investigated the differences between the use of elastomeric or steel ligatures, revealing contradictory results on BOP and PI at different times.…”
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“…Some reports indicate the presence of the disease in up to 95% of immunosuppressed patients, such as terminal patients, HIV positive patients, patients with leukemia, anemia, and those who receive head and neck radiotherapy [1] [4]. Studies have shown that 65% of patients who use dentures or orthodontic appliances [5] [6] and between 46% to 65% in susceptible children such as premature babies have the disease due to the lack of hygiene in bottles and pacifiers. Other causes of C. albicans infection include drug therapy of antibiotics, corticosteroids and immunosuppressant's long-term, malnutrition [1] [7] [8], xerostomia, poor oral hygiene and mouth breathing [9].…”
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“…Candida species, mainly C. albicans, are the causal agents of OC. Normally commensal dimorphic fungi, under specific local and systemic circumstances they can become pathogens (6,7). The Candida species that colonize the oral cavity of HIV+ subjects exhibit greater antimycotic treatment resistance than strains from HIV-seronegative subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%