Curcumin; Rose Bengal; Denture Stomatitis
Candida Albicans Infection, Cigarette Smoking
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Candida Albicans Infection focused on measuring Candida albicans, curcumin, nystatin, photodynamic therapy, rose bengal
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The inclusion criteria consisted of the following: (1) completely edentulous participants; (2) removable complete denture wearers diagnosed with denture stomatitis (loss of filiform papillae, erythema, and feeling of mucosal burning); and (3) habitual cigarette smokers (individuals smoking at least 1 cigarette per day since ≥3 years).
Exclusion Criteria:
The exclusion criteria consisted of the following: (1) individuals who received steroids, antifungals, or antibiotics over the past 90 days before the initiation of the study; (2) lactating or pregnant women; (3) individuals who had been using the same denture over the past ten years; individuals who underwent cancer treatment (chemotherapy or radiotherapy); (5) patients who are immunocompromised, anemics, or diabetics; (6) habitual alcohol drinkers; and (7) participants who refused to sign the informed consent document.
Sites / Locations
- King Saud University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Rose Bengal-mediated Photodynamic therapy
Curcumin-mediated photodynamic therapy
Nystatin therapy
Participants belonging to the rose bengal mediated photodynamic therapy, their dentures and oral cavity were illuminated using the LED device for 26 minutes (37.5 J/cm2). The photosensitizer rose bengal was sprayed on the palate and dentures for half-hour. To irradiate the palate, the investigator handled the other LED device; the circular platform having LEDs was put within the patient's oral cavity and the illumination of the palate was carried out for 20 minutes (122 J/cm2). The PDT was carried out thrice per week for a half month (6 sessions) in each participant.
Participants belonging to the curcumin mediated photodynamic therapy, their dentures and oral cavity were illuminated using the LED device for 26 minutes (37.5 J/cm2). The photosensitizer curcumin was sprayed on the palate and dentures for half-hour. To irradiate the palate, the investigator handled the other LED device; the circular platform having LEDs was put within the patient's oral cavity and the illumination of the palate was carried out for 20 minutes (122 J/cm2). The PDT was carried out thrice per week for a half month (6 sessions) in each participant.
Participants belonging to the Nystatin group were administered the topical nystatin-based antifungal drug.