Diagnosing and managing oral candidiasis
- PMID: 1740577
- DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1992.0010
Diagnosing and managing oral candidiasis
Abstract
The red to white lesions of oral candidiasis are easily treated with any of several antifungal medications. But predisposing systemic conditions, such as diabetes mellitus or human immunodeficiency virus infection, should be ruled out as contributing factors.
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