Association Between Smoking and Smokeless from of Tobacco With candida Species in The Oral Cavity.

Maheswari Elumalai
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Candida species constitute a part of the human oral commensal flora in 2 to 71 percent of healthy subjects.  Several previous studies have reported that tobacco smoking, either alone or in combination with other systemic or local factors, is associated with increased oral candidal colonization or with the development of oral candidosis. It has been suggested that cigarette smoking might lead to localized epithelial alterations allowing candidal colonization. Cigarette smoke may also provide nutrition for candida albicans. Theories offer partial explanations why smokers may be more prone to candidal leukoplakia with higher potential for malignant changes than other leukoplakias. Aim of the study was to assess and compare the quantitative oral colonization of Candida species between a group of tobacco smokers and smokeless form of tobacco users  
吸烟和无烟烟草与口腔内念珠菌种类的关系。
念珠菌在2%至71%的健康受试者中构成人类口腔共生菌群的一部分。先前的几项研究报道,吸烟,无论是单独的还是与其他全身或局部因素联合,都与口腔念珠菌定植增加或口腔念珠菌病的发展有关。有人认为吸烟可能导致局部上皮改变,使念珠菌定植。香烟烟雾也可能为白色念珠菌提供营养。理论提供了部分解释,为什么吸烟者可能更容易患念珠菌性白斑,其恶性变化的可能性比其他白斑高。该研究的目的是评估和比较一组吸烟者和无烟形式的烟草使用者之间念珠菌物种的定量口腔定植
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