Topical Curcumin May Reduce Candida in Denture Stomatitis: Study
Written By :  Dr. Shravani Dali
Published On 2025-10-31 14:45 GMT   |   Update On 2025-10-31 14:46 GMT
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  Researchers have found that topical curcumin may help reduce Candida albicans infection and inflammation in patients with denture stomatitis. The study published in Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery evaluated curcumin’s therapeutic effects when applied directly to the oral mucosa and denture surfaces. Patients with denture-related inflammation showed marked improvement in redness, soreness, and other clinical signs after topical application. The findings highlight curcumin’s dual anti-inflammatory and antifungal actions, suggesting it could serve as a natural, well-tolerated alternative to conventional antifungal medications.
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