A novel acrylic resin palatal device contaminated with Candida albicans biofilm for denture stomatitis induction in Wistar rats
Abstract Denture stomatitis is the most frequent oral lesion in removable prosthesis wearers, with high recurrence rates and a complex treatment. Objective This study describes a protocol to obtain and to contaminate a palatal device with Candida albicans biofilm that could be used for an animal mod...
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Main Authors: | Gustavo Simão MORAES (Author), Thaís ALBACH (Author), Isabella Esser RAMOS (Author), Mariana Gomes KOPACHESKI (Author), Victoria Schlumberger CACHOEIRA (Author), Carolina Yoshi Campos SUGIO (Author), César Augusto Galvão ARRAIS (Author), Karin Hermana NEPPELENBROEK (Author), Vanessa Migliorini URBAN (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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