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Evelyn
I am studing dentistry at ULACIT
My goal is to finish my career to work in my owm dental clinic
and specialize in Maxillofacial Surgery.

Andrea
I am studing dentistry
I worked two years as a dental assistant
I hope to graduate and to specialize in Endodontics

Tenderly
I am a dentistry student
I studied English al Boston college.
My laboral experience was before I became a dentistry student, I was a receptionist at a law office.
I hope to achieve with success my career

Graciela
I have been studing dentistry for three years at ULACIT
I hope to finish my studies and to work in my dental clinic































miércoles, 18 de abril de 2012

Oral candidiasis

Candidiasis Oral (or Oral Candidiasis), is a yeast infection in the mouth or throat, often caused by fungus overgrowth of the genus Candida.
Candidiasis Oral, is also known as Thrush or Oral, tends to develop rather suddenly, and often without any prior signs. Once the symptoms develop, that’s usually when the nightmare begins. Oral Candidiasis can often become chronical, and may last a very long time. It often causes stress and a great degree of inconvenience to its suffers.
Symptoms of Candidiasis Oral
Symptoms of Candidiasis Oral is varies, pending, and often fluctuate in severity and the length of the symptoms. For starters, you will start to see thick white spots inside one’s mouth, usually on the tongue or inner cheeks. The surrounding infected area often turns to red, and it can be quite painful. If you tried to scrape these white spots, you will often bleed. In more severe cases, one may have a difficult time swallowing, blisters in the mouth, tongue or cheeks. Many may develop chronic dental or sinus problems. In more severe cases, one may develop headaches and fever as the infecting spread. This disease can rather difficult to manage for those with weaken immune systems. See symptoms for Oral Candidiasis for detail.
Oral Candidiasis Treatment
While Oral Candidiasis can be very frustration to deal with, in many cases, healthy adults or children can be rather easily and effectively treated, most commonly using an antifungal medication. With the antifungal medication, it is usually taken for a 10 – 14 day treatment cycle.
Candidiasis Oral Prevention
As unpleasant as Candidiasis Oral is, there are a few everyday things that you can do to help prevent Oral Thrush. Practice good oral hygiene is on top of the list, brush your teeth at least twice a day, and floss at least once day is a good starter. See your dental professional regularly, whether its for check up, or deep clean. This is especially important to those with diabetes or use dental dentures. Lastly, if you’re a smoker, quitting should be on top of the list, let alone all the other issues smoking creates. Cutting down on sweets and sugar will also help preventing Oral Candidasis.
www.mayoclinic.com/health/oral-thrush
Andrea Navarrete L

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