Treatment of angular cheilitis: The significance of microbial analysis, antimicrobial treatment, and interfering factors

This prospective study evaluated the significance of microbial analysis and antimicrobial treatment for the cure of angular cheilitis. Furthermore, various etiologic factors were investigated for their relative effect on the healing process. The study included 1) an open trial with 50 patients infec...

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Candida albicans
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Cheilitis - drug therapy
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Dentistry
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Fusidic Acid - therapeutic use
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Nystatin - therapeutic use
Placebos
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Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus - isolation & purification
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Stomatitis, Denture - microbiology
Wound Healing
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