Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
The most typical fungus infection seen in routine dental care is oral candidosis. It can show clinically in a number of ways that may resemble more serious illnesses, and it can occasionally be resistant to therapy, necessitating the care of an expert in oral medicine. Since oral candidosis frequently manifests in patients who have impaired immune systems, treatment of the ailment should always entail a thorough investigation of underlying risk factors. The pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and therapy approaches of oral Candidal lesions frequently seen in dental practise are highlighted in this update.