Kandidiasis oral yang dipicu penggunaan alat ortodonti lepasan: laporan kasus
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Oral candidiasis triggered by the use of removable orthodontic appliances: a case report
Introduction: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection affecting the oral mucosa. It may occur due to several predisposing factors, including salivary dysfunction, poor oral hygiene, poor denture hygiene, topical corticosteroid therapy, and HIV/AIDS. Removable orthodontic appliances are used to correct dental malocclusions and to improve chewing, swallowing, breathing, and facial aesthetics. However, using removable orthodontic appliances without maintaining good oral hygiene can trigger the emergence of oral candidiasis. This case report aims to present and discuss a case of oral candidiasis triggered by the use of removable orthodontic appliances. Case report: A 21-year-old woman presented to the Oral Medicine Department of RSGM Unpad, with complaints of white patches on the inner left lower lip and inner right upper lip. These lesions appeared approximately five weeks earlier, after the patient began using a removable orthodontic appliance. The patches were asymptomatic, causing no pain or discomfort. Topical administration of nystatin suspension (100,000 IU) for one week was quite effective in resolving the infection. The patient was advised to routinely clean the removable orthodontic appliance before and after use. Conclusion: Removable orthodontic appliances, if not cleaned properly before and after use, may lead to oral candidiasis.
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