Yoshikazu Muramatsu's research while affiliated with The Nippon Dental University and other places
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Publications (3)
The most common dental diseases, caries and periodontal disease are generally known to be caused by infections due to normal flora in the oral cavity. However, we consider that these is insufficient attention to detail in the management of inpatients' oral hygiene.
Especially, the management of oral hygiene is very important in preventing infection...
Patients sometimes complain of pains and/or discomfort in the tongue or oral mucosa, even though they are diagnosed to have
no abnormalities at dental and prosthetic examinations and maintain good health. It is extremely difficult to identify the
exact cause of pain in these patients, who have only the complaint of subjective symptoms, without any...
Although Candida species is a normal oral flora, these microorganisms can cause opportunistic infection when the host's resistance is lowered leading to oral candidosis.
It the present study, we demonstrated the clinical efficacy of a peroral miconazole (Florid ®oral gel) and its systemic effects by swallowing in patients with oral candidosis.
A to...