Candidiasis, Oral Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Effect of Different Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures on the Involvement of Candida Species
Verified date | March 2019 |
Source | Yuzuncu Yil University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Individuals may experience tooth loss as a result of trauma, periodontal destruction, lack of
adequate bone support and clinically dental mobility. The increase in these tooth loss
results in a condition called complete toothlessness in patients, and as a result of this,
dentists treat complete dentures. It is known that the microorganism retention in the
existing restorations is faster and higher than the natural tissues, and this leads to faster
plaque build-up and hence bad odor. Candida species are common in oral flora, because they
are numerous in the mouth and they are opportunistic pathogenic fungi that can make
superficial and deep infections. The most important pathogen species among these parasites is
Candida albicans. Mouth moniliasis or acute pseudomembrane candidiasis in the oral cavity of
the so-called canker is caused by C.albicans. Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis is a clinical
entity that is clinically inseparable from leukoplakia and completely separate from thrush.
The accumulation of microorganisms in prosthetic materials is very important for the
protection of the health of oral tissues and it is desirable to use appropriate cleaning and
disinfection materials to minimize this accumulation.
It is known in the literature that ozone and microwave technologies are used as disinfection
technique. In this study, the application of ozone and microwave technologies in addition to
the cleaning agents used as standard treatment will be compared in vivo. No such research has
been found.The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different cleaning and
disinfection procedures on the involvement of Candida species in complete denture patients.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | January 22, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | October 26, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients without any teeth - Patients who had indicated to doing denture Exclusion Criteria: - patients with hyposalivation - patients who use the medication that affects salivation - patients who have chemotherapy or radiotherapy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Beyza Ünalan Degirmenci | Van |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Yuzuncu Yil University |
Turkey,
Aslanimehr M, Mojarad N, Ranjbar S, Aalaei S. In vitro comparison of the effects of microwave irradiation and chemical and mechanical methods on the disinfection of complete dentures contaminated with Candida albicans. Dent Res J (Isfahan). 2018 Sep-Oct;1 — View Citation
Mojarad N, Khalili Z, Aalaei S. A comparison of the efficacy of mechanical, chemical, and microwave radiation methods in disinfecting complete dentures. Dent Res J (Isfahan). 2017 Mar-Apr;14(2):131-136. — View Citation
Pires CW, Fraga S, Beck AC, Braun KO, Peres PE. Chemical Methods for Cleaning Conventional Dentures: What is the Best Antimicrobial Option? An In Vitro Study. Oral Health Prev Dent. 2017;15(1):73-77. doi: 10.3290/j.ohpd.a37716. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Numbers and the types of Candida species that isolated from denture base after daily used disinfections on at 1st week | Chemical disinfectants which were used by patients must decreased the number of Candida species that eliminated from denture surfaces. | 1 week | |
Primary | Numbers and the types of Candida species that isolated from denture base after professionally used disinfection methods on at 1st week | Disinfection methods which were done by dentists must decreased the number of Candida species that eliminated from denture surfaces. | 1 week | |
Primary | Numbers and the types of Candida species that isolated from denture base after daily used disinfections on at 1st month | Chemical disinfectants which were used by patients must decreased the number of Candida species that eliminated from denture surfaces. | 1 month | |
Primary | Numbers and the types of Candida species that isolated from denture base after professionally used disinfection methods on at 1st month | Chemical disinfectants which were used by patients must decreased the number of Candida species that eliminated from denture surfaces. | 1 month |
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