Authors
Gordon Ramage, Kelley Tomsett, Brian L Wickes, José L López-Ribot, Spencer W Redding
Publication date
2004/7/1
Journal
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
53-59
Publisher
Mosby
Description
OBJECTIVE
To assess the contribution of Candida biofilms to the etiology of denture stomatitis.
STUDY DESIGN
Samples of denture acrylic were retrieved from patients with denture stomatitis and subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Oral swab and swish samples were taken from the same group of patients and representative C albicans isolates recovered were used to investigate the kinetics of biofilm development in vitro.
RESULTS
Candida biofilms could be visualized by SEM directly from denture samples from patients with denture stomatitis. These biofilms showed a propensity to adhere along cracks and imperfections of the denture acrylic. C albicans clinical isolates were able to form biofilms in vitro, although differences in the extent of biofilm formation were observed for different isolates recovered from the same patient. Susceptibility testing indicated that the resulting biofilms showed …
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G Ramage, K Tomsett, BL Wickes, JL López-Ribot… - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral …, 2004