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dc.contributor.authorRocha Gusmao, Joao Miltonpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Silvana Soléo Ferreira dospt_BR
dc.contributor.authorNeisser, Maximiliano Pieropt_BR
dc.contributor.authorJorge, Antonio Olavo Cardosopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorFaria, Ivanpt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-12T16:56:46Z-
dc.date.available2019-09-12T16:56:46Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.citation.volume28pt_BR
dc.citation.issue4pt_BR
dc.citation.spage283-
dc.citation.epage288-
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1741-2358.2010.00390.xpt_BR
dc.identifier.issn0734-0664-
dc.identifier.issn1741-2358-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.unitau.br/jspui/handle/20.500.11874/2853-
dc.description.abstractObjectives: To correlate the presence and number of Candida spp. in the saliva of wearers of removable partial dentures retained with precision attachments with the proportion of metal/acrylic resin present in the dentures. Methods: Saliva samples from 40 removable partial denture wearers (test) and one paired sample of individuals, non- wearers of any type of removable denture (control) were collected, seeded, and the colony forming units of Candida counted and identified. The metal/acrylic resin proportion of each denture was quantified, using silicone plates pressed over each denture. Results: Candida spp. was found in the saliva of 80% of the individuals in the test group and 65% of the control, with C. albicans being themost prevalent species. The test group presented with the highest number of colony forming units of Candida per ml of saliva, and there wasweak correlation between this number and the metal and resin area of the denture (Pearson's coefficient of correlation). Greater prevalence and a higher number of colony forming units of Candida per ml of saliva occurred in removable partial denture wearers ( p = 0.04) with a weak positive correlation between the metal and resin area and the number of colony forming units of Candida per ml of saliva. However, this correlation was more significant for the area of resin. Correlation between factors associated with the removable partial dentures use and Candida spp. in salivaen
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dc.languageInglêspt_BR
dc.publisherWiley-
dc.publisher.countryEstados Unidospt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofGerodontology-
dc.rightsEm verificaçãopt_BR
dc.sourceWeb of Sciencept_BR
dc.subject.otherAcrylic Resinen
dc.subject.otherCandidaen
dc.subject.otherPartial Dentureen
dc.subject.otherAlbicansen
dc.subject.otherStomatitisen
dc.subject.otherMicroorganismsen
dc.subject.otherDubliniensisen
dc.subject.otherAdhesionen
dc.titleCorrelation between factors associated with the removable partial dentures use and Candida spp. in salivaen
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000297212000008-
dc.description.affiliation[Rocha Gusmao, Joao Milton; Ferreira dos Santos, Silvana Soleo; Neisser, Maximiliano Piero; Faria, Ivan] Universidade de Taubaté (Unitau), Sao Paulo, Brazil-
dc.description.affiliation[Cardoso Jorge, Antonio Olavo] Univ Estadual Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil-
dc.subject.wosareaDentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicineen
dc.subject.wosareaGeriatrics & Gerontologyen
dc.subject.researchareaDentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicineen
dc.subject.researchareaGeriatrics & Gerontologyen
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