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Hind Saad 201511078

Ayeh Saidi 201510644

Introduction

Introduction

Fungal infections are of great concern in dentistry. Patients may present with infections that can be superficial or indicative of a more serious systemic illness

C.ALBICANS

C.ALBICANS

Differential Diagnosis of Oral Fungal Lesions

Oral Medicine

General Classification

Oral Candidiasis Classification

Who's at risk?

1.People With Immature immune system

  • Infants & toddlers

2. People with weakened immune system

  • have diabetes, anemia, or HIV
  • have an illness that causes dry mouth
  • recently had an organ transplant, which increases the risk of fungal infection

  • take antibiotics or corticosteroids
  • use chemotherapy, radiation, or drugs to treat cancer
  • wear dentures
  • smoke cigarettes
  • very old patients

Acute Pseudomembranous (Oral Thrush)

Acute Pseudomembranous (Oral Thrush)

Acute Atrophic

Acute Atrophic

Chronic Hyperplastic (Candidal Leukoplakia)

Chronic Hyperplastic (Candidal Leukoplakia)

Chronic Atrophic

Chronic Atrophic

Median Rhomboid Glossitis

Median Rhomboid Glossitis

Angular Cheilitis

Angular Cheilitis

Denture Stomatitis

Denture Stomatitis

Chronic Mucocutaneous

Chronic Mucocutaneous

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