Efectividad del oleozón en el tratamiento de la estomatitis subprótesis.

CARREIRA PILOTO, Victoria y ALMAGRO URRUTIA, Zoraya E. ERev Cubana Estomatol, sep.-dic. 2000, vol.37, no.3, p.140-145. ISSN 0034-7507. The effectivenes of ozonized oil in the treatment of degree I and II denture stomatitis was evaluated. 64 patients patients from the Dental Prosthesis Service of the Faculty of Stomatology that required new prosthetic treatment and had denture stomatitis were selected. Oleozón was applied to 32 patients, whereas nystatin cream was used in the other 32 considered as controls. Both groups (study and control) were subdivided into 2 subgroups, according to degree I and II stomatitis, with 16 patients each. Tables showing the general results attained in accordance with the number of daily applications were included. We can conclude that the treatment with both drugs has been effective, but with the application of oleozón the results obtained in the curve of denture stomatitis were faster and less applications were needed.

Palabras llave: STOMATITIS, DENTURE [etiology]; STOMATITIS, DENTURE [drug therapy]; DENTAL PROSTHESIS;; NYSTATIN [therapeutic use]; MOUTH MUCOSA [injuries]; CANDIDA ALBICANS; PALATE, SOFT [injuries]; OZONE [therapeutic use].

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