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1 Department of Dental Prosthetics, The University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, Birmingham, England and Department of Microbiology, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London SE 1, England
The incidence of immediate and delayed hypersensitivity to Candida albicans in 45 patients with denture stomatitis and 100 control patients was investigated. No increase in this incidence was found; it is suggested, therefore, that allergy to the fungus is probably not the cause of denture stomatitis.
Submitted on April 20, 1970
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