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ÇÜRÜK OLUŞUMUNDA CANDİDA VE NON-CANDİDA TÜRLERİNİN ETKİSİ

Year 2022, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 352 - 358, 27.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.15311/selcukdentj.873217

Abstract

Diş çürükleri günümüzde toplumda en sık görülen kronik hastalıklardan biridir. Bu yüzden oluşumunu önlemek daha etkili tedavisini sağlayabilmek için etiyolojisi daha detaylı araştırılmaktadır. En önemli etiyolojik faktör ağız florasındaki mikroorganizmlardır. Bu zamana kadar çürük etiyolojisinde en çok streptococcus mutans olduğu bilinse de milyonlarca tür barındıran oral mikroflorada diğer türlerin de çürük etiyolojisinde rol oynayabileceği düşünülmektedir. Bu derlemenin amacı; son zamanlarda diş çürük etiyolojisinde Candidanın da rol oynadığına dikkat çekmektir.

References

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  • 2. Keyes P. The infectious and transmissible nature of experimental dental caries: Findings and implications. Archives of oral biology. 1960;1(4):304-IN4.
  • 3. De Soet J, De Graaff J. Microbiology of carious lesions. Dental update. 1998;25(8):319-24.
  • 4. Pienihäkkinen K. Salivary lactobacilli and yeasts in relation to caries increment: Annually repeated measurements versus a single determination. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 1988;46(1):57-62.
  • 5. Zero DT. Dental caries process. Dental Clinics of North America. 1999;43(4):635-64.
  • 6. Larsen M. Chemical events during tooth dissolution. Journal of dental research. 1990;69(2_suppl):575-80.
  • 7. Fejerskov O, Nyvad B, Kidd E. Pathology of Dental Caries. Fejerskov O, Kidd E, editor. Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Clinical Management. Cophenagen: Blackwell Munksgaard; 2003. p. 19-48.
  • 8. Featherstone JD, Domejean-Orliaguet S, Jenson L, Wolff M, Young DA. Caries risk assessment in practice for age 6 through adult. CDA. 2007;35(10):703.
  • 9. Takahashi N, Nyvad B. The role of bacteria in the caries process: ecological perspectives. Journal of dental research. 2011;90(3):294-303.
  • 10. Chi DL, Masterson EE, Carle AC, Mancl LA, Coldwell SE. Socioeconomic status, food security, and dental caries in US children: mediation analyses of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2008. American journal of public health. 2014;104(5):860-4.
  • 11. Ainsworth G. Introduction to the History of Medical and Veterinary Mycology. 1th ed: Cambridge University Press; 1986. 12-32 p.
  • 12. Akça G. Ağız Flora Üyeleri. Altındiş M, editor. Diş Hekimliğinde Etkin ve Akılcı Antibiyotik Kullanımı. 1th ed. Ankara: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık; 2016. p. 1-30.
  • 13. Kilian M, Chapple I, Hannig M, Marsh P, Meuric V, Pedersen A, et al. The oral microbiome–an update for oral healthcare professionals. British Dental Journal. 2016;221(10):657.
  • 14. Mason MR, Chambers S, Dabdoub SM, Thikkurissy S, Kumar PS. Characterizing oral microbial communities across dentition states and colonization niches. Microbiome. 2018;6(1):67.
  • 15. Belibasakis GN. Microbiological changes of the ageing oral cavity. Archives of oral biology. 2018;96:230-2.
  • 16. Samaranayake L. Essential Microbiology for Dentist. 4th ed. China: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2012.
  • 17. Lang NP, Hotz PR, Gusberti FA, Joss A. Longitudinal clinical and microbiological study on the relationship between infection with Streptococcus mutans and the development of caries in humans. Oral microbiology and immunology. 1987;2(1):39-47.
  • 18. Marsh PD. Microbiologic aspects of dental plaque and dental caries. Dental clinics of north America. 1999;43(4):599-614, v-vi.
  • 19. Sullivan DJ, Westerneng TJ, Haynes KA, Bennett DE, Coleman DC. Candida dubliniensis sp. nov.: phenotypic and molecular characterization of a novel species associated with oral candidosis in HIV-infected individuals. Microbiology. 1995;141(7):1507-21.
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  • 21. John E, Edward, JR. Candida Species. Mandel GL BJ, Dolin R, editor. Mandell, Douglas, and Benntt’s Piriciples and Practise of Infectice of Infectious Diseases. 5th ed. Pennsylvania: Churchill Livingstone; 2000. p. 2656-74.
  • 22. Vasquez J, Sobel JD. Candidiasis. Dismukes W, Pappas PG, Sobel JD, editor. Clinical Mycology. 1th ed: Oxford University Press; 2003. p. 141-219.
  • 23. Aydın M, Mısırlıgil A. Ağız Mikrobiyolojisi. Cengiz T, editor. Tıp ve Diş Hekimliğinde Genel ve Özel Mikrobiyoloji. Ankara: MN Medikal & Nobel Tıp Kitap Sarayı; 2012. p. 45-7.
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  • 26. Cramer Jr RA, Perfect JR. Recent Advances in Understanding Human Opportunistic Fungal Pathogenesis Mechanisms. Anaissie E, McGinnis M, Pfaller MA, editor. Clinical Mycology. 2th ed. Churchill Livingston: Elsevier Inc.; 2009. p. 15-31.
  • 27. Hazen K, Howell, SA. Cryptococcus and Other Yeasts of Medical Importance. Murray P, Baron EJ, Jorgensen JH, Landry ML, Pfaller MA, editor. Manual of Clinical Microbiology. 9th ed. Washington: American Society for Microbiology Press; 2007. p. 1762-88.
  • 28. İnci R. Mantarların yapıları, üreme özellikleri ve sınıflandırılması. Ustaçelebi Ş, editor. Temel ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji. 1th ed. Ankara: Günes kitabevi; 1999. p. 1015-21.
  • 29. Dignani MC, Solomkin, JS, Anaissie EJ. Candida. Anaissie E, McGinnis M, Pfaller MA, editor. Clinical Mycology. 2th ed. Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier Inc.; 2009. p. 197-229.
  • 30. Loesche W, Schork A, Terpenning M, Chen Y, Stoll J. Factors which influence levels of selected organisms in saliva of older individuals. Journal of clinical microbiology. 1995;33(10):2550-7.
  • 31. Parolo C, Maltz M. Microbial contamination of noncavitated caries lesions: a scanning electron microscopic study. Caries research. 2006;40(6):536-41.
  • 32. Nikawa H, Egusa H, Makihira S, Nishimura M, Ishida K, Furukawa M, et al. A novel technique to evaluate the adhesion of Candida species to gingival epithelial cells. Mycoses. 2003;46(9-10):384-9.
  • 33. Siqueira Jr JF, Rôças IN, Lopes HP, Elias CN, de Uzeda M. Fungal infection of the radicular dentin. Journal of endodontics. 2002;28(11):770-3.
  • 34. Sziegoleit F, Sziegoleit A, Wetzel WE. Effect of dental treatment and/or local application of amphotericin B to carious teeth on oral colonization by Candida. Medical mycology. 1999;37(5):345-50.
  • 35. Jin Y, Samaranayake LP, Samaranayake Y, Yip HK. Biofilm formation of Candida albicans is variably affected by saliva and dietary sugars. Archives of Oral Biology. 2004;49(10):789-98.
  • 36. Nikawa H, Yamashiro H, Makihira S, Nishimura M, Egusa H, Furukawa M, et al. In vitro cariogenic potential of Candida albicans. Mycoses. 2003;46(11-12):471-8.
  • 37. Drury TF, Horowitz AM, Ismail AI, Maertens MP, Rozier RG, Selwitz RH. Diagnosing and reporting early childhood caries for research purposes: a report of a workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Health Care Financing Administration. Journal of public health dentistry. 1999;59(3):192-7.
  • 38. Ramos-Gomez F, Weintraub J, Gansky S, Hoover C, Featherstone J. Bacterial, behavioral and environmental factors associated with early childhood caries. Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry. 2003;26(2):165-73.
  • 39. Hajishengallis E, Parsaei Y, Klein MI, Koo H. Advances in the microbial etiology and pathogenesis of early childhood caries. Molecular oral microbiology. 2017;32(1):24-34.
  • 40. de Carvalho FG, Silva DS, Hebling J, Spolidorio LC, Spolidorio DMP. Presence of mutans streptococci and Candida spp. in dental plaque/dentine of carious teeth and early childhood caries. Archives of oral biology. 2006;51(11):1024-8.
  • 41. Raja M, Hannan A, Ali K. Association of oral Candidal carriage with dental caries in children. Caries research. 2010;44(3):272.
  • 42. Yang XQ, Zhang Q, Lu LY, Yang R, Liu Y, Zou J. Genotypic distribution of Candida albicans in dental biofilm of Chinese children associated with severe early childhood caries. Archives of oral biology. 2012;57(8):1048-53.
  • 43. Qiu R, Li W, Lin Y, Yu D, Zhao W. Genotypic diversity and cariogenicity of Candida albicans from children with early childhood caries and caries-free children. BMC oral health. 2015;15(1):144.
  • 44. Hossain H, Ansari, F, Schulz-Weidner N, Wetzel WE, Chakraborty T, Domann E. Clonal identity of Candida albicans in the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal tract of pre-school children. Oral Microbiol Immunol 2003;18:302-8.
  • 45. Hajishengallis E, Parsaei Y, Klein MI, Koo H. Advances in the microbial etiology and pathogenesis of early childhood caries. Mol Oral Microbiol 2017;32:24-34.
  • 46. Marchant S, Brailsford SR, Twomey AC, Roberts GJ, Beighton D. The predominant microflora of nursing caries lesions. Caries research. 2001;35:397–406.
  • 47. Xu H, Jenkinson, HF, Dongari-Bagtzoglou A. Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Mechanisms and Roles of Streptococcus-Candida interactions in Oral Health and Disease. Mol Oral Microbiol. 2014;29:99-116.
  • 48. Pereira-Cenci T, Deng DM., Kraneveld EA, Manders EM, Del Bel Cury AA, Ten Cate JM, Crielaard W. The Effect of Streptococcus Mutans and Candida glabrata on Candida albicans Biofilms Formed on Different Surfaces. Arch Oral Biol 2008;53:755-64.
  • 49. Rozkiewicz D, Daniluk T, Zaremba M, Cylwik-Rokicka D, Stokowska W, Pawińska M, Dabrowska E, Marczuk-Kolada G, Waszkiel D. Oral Candida albicans Carriage in Healthy Pre-school and School Children. Adv Med Sci. 2006;suppl 1:187-90.
  • 50. Klinke T, Guggenheim B, Klimm W, Thurnheer T. Dental Caries in Rats Associated with Candida albicanS. Caries research. 2011;45:100-6.
  • 51. Falsetta ML, Klein MI, Colonne PM, Scott-Anne K, Gregoire S, Pai C-H, et al. Symbiotic relationship between Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans synergizes virulence of plaque biofilms in vivo. Infection and immunity. 2014;82(5):1968-81.
  • 52. Neves A, Lobo L, Pinto K, Pires E, Requejo M, Maia L, et al. Comparison between clinical aspects and salivary microbial profile of children with and without early childhood caries: a preliminary study. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2015;39(3):209-14.
  • 53. Thomas A, Mhambrey S, Chokshi K, Chokshi A, Jana S, Thakur S, et al. Association of oral Candida albicans with severe early childhood caries-a pilot study. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2016;10(8):ZC109.
  • 54. Moreira D, Spolidorio DMP, Rodrigues JAdO, Boriollo MFG, Pereira CV, Rosa EAR, et al. Candida spp. biotypes in the oral cavity of school children from different socioeconomic categories in Piracicaba-SP, Brazil. Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira. 2001;15(3):187-95.
  • 55. Scully C, Ei-Kabir M, Samaranayake LP. Candida and oral candidosis: a review. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine. 1994;5(2):125-57.
  • 56. Cannon R, Holmes A, Mason A, Monk B. Oral Candida: clearance, colonization, or candidiasis? Journal of dental research. 1995;74(5):1152-61.
  • 57. Marchant S, Brailsford S, Twomey A, Roberts G, Beighton D. The predominant microflora of nursing caries lesions. Caries research. 2001;35(6):397-406.
  • 58. Shen S, Samaranayake L, Yip H, Dyson J. Bacterial and yeast flora of root surface caries in elderly, ethnic Chinese. Oral diseases. 2002;8(4):207-17.
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ÇÜRÜK OLUŞUMUNDA CANDİDA VE NON-CANDİDA TÜRLERİNİN ETKİSİ

Year 2022, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 352 - 358, 27.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.15311/selcukdentj.873217

Abstract

Diş çürükleri günümüzde toplumda en sık görülen kronik hastalıklardan biridir. Bu yüzden oluşumunu önlemek daha etkili tedavisini sağlayabilmek için etiyolojisi daha detaylı araştırılmaktadır. En önemli etiyolojik faktör ağız florasındaki mikroorganizmlardır. Bu zamana kadar çürük etiyolojisinde en çok streptococcus mutans olduğu bilinse de milyonlarca tür barındıran oral mikroflorada diğer türlerin de çürük etiyolojisinde rol oynayabileceği düşünülmektedir. Bu derlemenin amacı; son zamanlarda diş çürük etiyolojisinde Candidanın da rol oynadığına dikkat çekmektir.

References

  • 1. Selwitz RH, Ismail AI, Pitts NB. Dental caries. The Lancet. 2007;369(9555):51-9.
  • 2. Keyes P. The infectious and transmissible nature of experimental dental caries: Findings and implications. Archives of oral biology. 1960;1(4):304-IN4.
  • 3. De Soet J, De Graaff J. Microbiology of carious lesions. Dental update. 1998;25(8):319-24.
  • 4. Pienihäkkinen K. Salivary lactobacilli and yeasts in relation to caries increment: Annually repeated measurements versus a single determination. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 1988;46(1):57-62.
  • 5. Zero DT. Dental caries process. Dental Clinics of North America. 1999;43(4):635-64.
  • 6. Larsen M. Chemical events during tooth dissolution. Journal of dental research. 1990;69(2_suppl):575-80.
  • 7. Fejerskov O, Nyvad B, Kidd E. Pathology of Dental Caries. Fejerskov O, Kidd E, editor. Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Clinical Management. Cophenagen: Blackwell Munksgaard; 2003. p. 19-48.
  • 8. Featherstone JD, Domejean-Orliaguet S, Jenson L, Wolff M, Young DA. Caries risk assessment in practice for age 6 through adult. CDA. 2007;35(10):703.
  • 9. Takahashi N, Nyvad B. The role of bacteria in the caries process: ecological perspectives. Journal of dental research. 2011;90(3):294-303.
  • 10. Chi DL, Masterson EE, Carle AC, Mancl LA, Coldwell SE. Socioeconomic status, food security, and dental caries in US children: mediation analyses of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2008. American journal of public health. 2014;104(5):860-4.
  • 11. Ainsworth G. Introduction to the History of Medical and Veterinary Mycology. 1th ed: Cambridge University Press; 1986. 12-32 p.
  • 12. Akça G. Ağız Flora Üyeleri. Altındiş M, editor. Diş Hekimliğinde Etkin ve Akılcı Antibiyotik Kullanımı. 1th ed. Ankara: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık; 2016. p. 1-30.
  • 13. Kilian M, Chapple I, Hannig M, Marsh P, Meuric V, Pedersen A, et al. The oral microbiome–an update for oral healthcare professionals. British Dental Journal. 2016;221(10):657.
  • 14. Mason MR, Chambers S, Dabdoub SM, Thikkurissy S, Kumar PS. Characterizing oral microbial communities across dentition states and colonization niches. Microbiome. 2018;6(1):67.
  • 15. Belibasakis GN. Microbiological changes of the ageing oral cavity. Archives of oral biology. 2018;96:230-2.
  • 16. Samaranayake L. Essential Microbiology for Dentist. 4th ed. China: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2012.
  • 17. Lang NP, Hotz PR, Gusberti FA, Joss A. Longitudinal clinical and microbiological study on the relationship between infection with Streptococcus mutans and the development of caries in humans. Oral microbiology and immunology. 1987;2(1):39-47.
  • 18. Marsh PD. Microbiologic aspects of dental plaque and dental caries. Dental clinics of north America. 1999;43(4):599-614, v-vi.
  • 19. Sullivan DJ, Westerneng TJ, Haynes KA, Bennett DE, Coleman DC. Candida dubliniensis sp. nov.: phenotypic and molecular characterization of a novel species associated with oral candidosis in HIV-infected individuals. Microbiology. 1995;141(7):1507-21.
  • 20. Calderone R. Introduction and Historical Perspectives. Candida and Candidiasis. 1th ed. Washinton DC: American Society for Microbiology Press; 2002. p. 3-13.
  • 21. John E, Edward, JR. Candida Species. Mandel GL BJ, Dolin R, editor. Mandell, Douglas, and Benntt’s Piriciples and Practise of Infectice of Infectious Diseases. 5th ed. Pennsylvania: Churchill Livingstone; 2000. p. 2656-74.
  • 22. Vasquez J, Sobel JD. Candidiasis. Dismukes W, Pappas PG, Sobel JD, editor. Clinical Mycology. 1th ed: Oxford University Press; 2003. p. 141-219.
  • 23. Aydın M, Mısırlıgil A. Ağız Mikrobiyolojisi. Cengiz T, editor. Tıp ve Diş Hekimliğinde Genel ve Özel Mikrobiyoloji. Ankara: MN Medikal & Nobel Tıp Kitap Sarayı; 2012. p. 45-7.
  • 24. Düzgüneş N. Medical Microbiology and Immunology for Dentistry. 1th ed. Illinois: Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc.; 2016. p. 168-82.
  • 25. Dündar HE, Memişoğlu HR, Özgünen, T, Özcan K, Kılıç B. Tıbbi Mikrobiyoloji ve İmmünoloji 5th ed. İstanbul: Barış Kitabevi; 1998.
  • 26. Cramer Jr RA, Perfect JR. Recent Advances in Understanding Human Opportunistic Fungal Pathogenesis Mechanisms. Anaissie E, McGinnis M, Pfaller MA, editor. Clinical Mycology. 2th ed. Churchill Livingston: Elsevier Inc.; 2009. p. 15-31.
  • 27. Hazen K, Howell, SA. Cryptococcus and Other Yeasts of Medical Importance. Murray P, Baron EJ, Jorgensen JH, Landry ML, Pfaller MA, editor. Manual of Clinical Microbiology. 9th ed. Washington: American Society for Microbiology Press; 2007. p. 1762-88.
  • 28. İnci R. Mantarların yapıları, üreme özellikleri ve sınıflandırılması. Ustaçelebi Ş, editor. Temel ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji. 1th ed. Ankara: Günes kitabevi; 1999. p. 1015-21.
  • 29. Dignani MC, Solomkin, JS, Anaissie EJ. Candida. Anaissie E, McGinnis M, Pfaller MA, editor. Clinical Mycology. 2th ed. Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier Inc.; 2009. p. 197-229.
  • 30. Loesche W, Schork A, Terpenning M, Chen Y, Stoll J. Factors which influence levels of selected organisms in saliva of older individuals. Journal of clinical microbiology. 1995;33(10):2550-7.
  • 31. Parolo C, Maltz M. Microbial contamination of noncavitated caries lesions: a scanning electron microscopic study. Caries research. 2006;40(6):536-41.
  • 32. Nikawa H, Egusa H, Makihira S, Nishimura M, Ishida K, Furukawa M, et al. A novel technique to evaluate the adhesion of Candida species to gingival epithelial cells. Mycoses. 2003;46(9-10):384-9.
  • 33. Siqueira Jr JF, Rôças IN, Lopes HP, Elias CN, de Uzeda M. Fungal infection of the radicular dentin. Journal of endodontics. 2002;28(11):770-3.
  • 34. Sziegoleit F, Sziegoleit A, Wetzel WE. Effect of dental treatment and/or local application of amphotericin B to carious teeth on oral colonization by Candida. Medical mycology. 1999;37(5):345-50.
  • 35. Jin Y, Samaranayake LP, Samaranayake Y, Yip HK. Biofilm formation of Candida albicans is variably affected by saliva and dietary sugars. Archives of Oral Biology. 2004;49(10):789-98.
  • 36. Nikawa H, Yamashiro H, Makihira S, Nishimura M, Egusa H, Furukawa M, et al. In vitro cariogenic potential of Candida albicans. Mycoses. 2003;46(11-12):471-8.
  • 37. Drury TF, Horowitz AM, Ismail AI, Maertens MP, Rozier RG, Selwitz RH. Diagnosing and reporting early childhood caries for research purposes: a report of a workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Health Care Financing Administration. Journal of public health dentistry. 1999;59(3):192-7.
  • 38. Ramos-Gomez F, Weintraub J, Gansky S, Hoover C, Featherstone J. Bacterial, behavioral and environmental factors associated with early childhood caries. Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry. 2003;26(2):165-73.
  • 39. Hajishengallis E, Parsaei Y, Klein MI, Koo H. Advances in the microbial etiology and pathogenesis of early childhood caries. Molecular oral microbiology. 2017;32(1):24-34.
  • 40. de Carvalho FG, Silva DS, Hebling J, Spolidorio LC, Spolidorio DMP. Presence of mutans streptococci and Candida spp. in dental plaque/dentine of carious teeth and early childhood caries. Archives of oral biology. 2006;51(11):1024-8.
  • 41. Raja M, Hannan A, Ali K. Association of oral Candidal carriage with dental caries in children. Caries research. 2010;44(3):272.
  • 42. Yang XQ, Zhang Q, Lu LY, Yang R, Liu Y, Zou J. Genotypic distribution of Candida albicans in dental biofilm of Chinese children associated with severe early childhood caries. Archives of oral biology. 2012;57(8):1048-53.
  • 43. Qiu R, Li W, Lin Y, Yu D, Zhao W. Genotypic diversity and cariogenicity of Candida albicans from children with early childhood caries and caries-free children. BMC oral health. 2015;15(1):144.
  • 44. Hossain H, Ansari, F, Schulz-Weidner N, Wetzel WE, Chakraborty T, Domann E. Clonal identity of Candida albicans in the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal tract of pre-school children. Oral Microbiol Immunol 2003;18:302-8.
  • 45. Hajishengallis E, Parsaei Y, Klein MI, Koo H. Advances in the microbial etiology and pathogenesis of early childhood caries. Mol Oral Microbiol 2017;32:24-34.
  • 46. Marchant S, Brailsford SR, Twomey AC, Roberts GJ, Beighton D. The predominant microflora of nursing caries lesions. Caries research. 2001;35:397–406.
  • 47. Xu H, Jenkinson, HF, Dongari-Bagtzoglou A. Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Mechanisms and Roles of Streptococcus-Candida interactions in Oral Health and Disease. Mol Oral Microbiol. 2014;29:99-116.
  • 48. Pereira-Cenci T, Deng DM., Kraneveld EA, Manders EM, Del Bel Cury AA, Ten Cate JM, Crielaard W. The Effect of Streptococcus Mutans and Candida glabrata on Candida albicans Biofilms Formed on Different Surfaces. Arch Oral Biol 2008;53:755-64.
  • 49. Rozkiewicz D, Daniluk T, Zaremba M, Cylwik-Rokicka D, Stokowska W, Pawińska M, Dabrowska E, Marczuk-Kolada G, Waszkiel D. Oral Candida albicans Carriage in Healthy Pre-school and School Children. Adv Med Sci. 2006;suppl 1:187-90.
  • 50. Klinke T, Guggenheim B, Klimm W, Thurnheer T. Dental Caries in Rats Associated with Candida albicanS. Caries research. 2011;45:100-6.
  • 51. Falsetta ML, Klein MI, Colonne PM, Scott-Anne K, Gregoire S, Pai C-H, et al. Symbiotic relationship between Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans synergizes virulence of plaque biofilms in vivo. Infection and immunity. 2014;82(5):1968-81.
  • 52. Neves A, Lobo L, Pinto K, Pires E, Requejo M, Maia L, et al. Comparison between clinical aspects and salivary microbial profile of children with and without early childhood caries: a preliminary study. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2015;39(3):209-14.
  • 53. Thomas A, Mhambrey S, Chokshi K, Chokshi A, Jana S, Thakur S, et al. Association of oral Candida albicans with severe early childhood caries-a pilot study. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2016;10(8):ZC109.
  • 54. Moreira D, Spolidorio DMP, Rodrigues JAdO, Boriollo MFG, Pereira CV, Rosa EAR, et al. Candida spp. biotypes in the oral cavity of school children from different socioeconomic categories in Piracicaba-SP, Brazil. Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira. 2001;15(3):187-95.
  • 55. Scully C, Ei-Kabir M, Samaranayake LP. Candida and oral candidosis: a review. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine. 1994;5(2):125-57.
  • 56. Cannon R, Holmes A, Mason A, Monk B. Oral Candida: clearance, colonization, or candidiasis? Journal of dental research. 1995;74(5):1152-61.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Review
Authors

Tuğçe Talay 0000-0001-9035-9575

Mesut Odabaş 0000-0002-4901-3617

Publication Date April 27, 2022
Submission Date February 2, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Talay T, Odabaş M. ÇÜRÜK OLUŞUMUNDA CANDİDA VE NON-CANDİDA TÜRLERİNİN ETKİSİ. Selcuk Dent J. 2022;9(1):352-8.