ORAL CANDIDIASIS: A REVIEW
Dr. Chandrashekhar R. Parkarwar, Dr. Sayyed Mohammed Qadri, Dr. Saudagar Mohd. Ziauddin, Dr. Nilofar Zaidi, Dr. Lata Kale, HOD, Dr. Vaibhav Lav Pansambal, Dr. Pratik C. Parkarwar*, Dr. Sagar Khairnar, Dr. Usama Kharaidi, Dr. Prashant Kore, Dr. Pooja Muley and Dr.Pravin. Gaikwad
ABSTRACT
Candidiasis is a universal opportunistic fungal infection of the oral cavity which may be a reason of distress in dental patients. The article reviews common clinical types of candidiasis, its diagnosis, current treatment modalities with stress on the role of deterrence of repetition in the susceptible dental patient. The dental hygienist can play a vital role in education of patients to avoid recurrence. The incidence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has amplified over the last decade with the ascend in atâ€ÂÂrisk populations of patients. The morbidity and mortality of IFIs are high and management of these conditions is a great dare. With the extensive adoption of antifungal prophylaxis, the epidemiology of invasive fungal pathogens has altered. Oral candidiasis is a familiar fungal infection in patients with an impaired immune system, such as those undergoing chemotherapy for cancer and patients with AIDS.The systemic azoles, ketoconazole, fluconazole and itraconazole, have been a main advantage in treatment. To date, confrontation has mainly been a problem with fluconazole in AIDS. However, it is important that measures are instituted to prevent the spread of defiant strains and the development of cross resistance.
Keywords: Candidiasis, Opportunistic, CD4, Azole, IFI.
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