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Oral Microbiome and Subsequent Risk of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer.
JAMA OncologyImportance The oral microbiota may be involved in development of head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC), yet current evidence is largely limited to bacterial 16S amplicon sequencing or small retrospective case-control studies.
Soyoung Kwak +12 more
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The Oral–Gut Microbiome–Brain Axis in Cognition
MicroorganismsAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline and neuronal loss, affecting millions worldwide. Emerging evidence highlights the oral microbiome—a complex ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and
N. A. Adil +3 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2022
INTRODUCTION Orthodontic treatment interferes with oral hygiene and promotes plaque retention, which leads to gingival inflammation and enamel demineralization.
Bhumika Shokeen +11 more
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INTRODUCTION Orthodontic treatment interferes with oral hygiene and promotes plaque retention, which leads to gingival inflammation and enamel demineralization.
Bhumika Shokeen +11 more
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Critical Reviews™ in Oncogenesis, 2018
The pathogenesis of oral cancer is complex, and not all relevant factors involved in it have been determined. In particular, the role of the microbiota is not well understood because of difficulties in isolating and culturing its organisms. However, the recent development of metagenomic sequencing allows the discovery of all the DNA sequences in a ...
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The pathogenesis of oral cancer is complex, and not all relevant factors involved in it have been determined. In particular, the role of the microbiota is not well understood because of difficulties in isolating and culturing its organisms. However, the recent development of metagenomic sequencing allows the discovery of all the DNA sequences in a ...
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The oral microbiome: diversity, biogeography and human health
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023J. L. Baker +4 more
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The oral microbiome in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023Andrea Tonelli, E. Lumngwena, N. Ntusi
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The Oral Microbiome and Cancer
There is growing evidence suggesting a strong association between members of the oral microbiota and various types of cancer, including oral cancer, colorectal cancer, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, and pancreatic cancer. Periodontal diseases closely associated with pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity have been shown to be correlated with the ...Deng, Juan +6 more
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Oral and systemic human health depend on the symbiotic relationship between the human host and its microbiome. As the second most diverse site of the human microbiome, the oral cavity is instrumental in symbiotic relationships, transforming nutrients and acting as the human body's initial barrier against pathogens.
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Acquisition of the Oral Microbiome
The oral cavity hosts a diverse range of microorganisms that are essential for maintaining oral and general health. These communities include bacteria, fungi, archaea, viruses, and protozoa, and they inhabit distinct niches within the oral cavity. While most research has been dedicated to the study of bacteria, knowledge regarding the acquisition and ...Azevedo, Maria J. +4 more
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