The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, this symbiotic relationship breaks down (dysbiosis), and disease can be a consequence. We argue that progress in the control of oral diseases will depend on a paradigm shift away from approaches that have proved successful in medicine for many diseases with a specific microbial aetiology. Factors that drive dysbiosis in the mouth should be identified and, where possible, negated, reduced or removed, while antimicrobial agents delivered by oral care products may function effectively, even at sub-lethal concentrations, by modulating the activity and growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria. In this way, the beneficial activities of the resident o...
Oral diseases, e.g. dental caries and periodontitis, are highly prevalent globally and have a big so...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The mouth cavity co...
Candidiasis, a common opportunistic and important fungal infection of the oral cavity is caused by C...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral cavity is part of the digestive system, which is composed of many important anatomical stru...
Copyright © 2015 Ravinder Nagpal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Hundreds of bacterial species inhabit the oral cavity. Many of these have never been cultivated and ...
Mucus forms a protective coating on wet epithelial surfaces throughout the body that houses the micr...
Purpose of Review: The purpose of this study is to critically assess recent studies concerning the u...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
The oral cavity is has been resided by thousands of species of microorganisms, which remaining in di...
Oral diseases, e.g. dental caries and periodontitis, are highly prevalent globally and have a big so...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The mouth cavity co...
Candidiasis, a common opportunistic and important fungal infection of the oral cavity is caused by C...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral cavity is part of the digestive system, which is composed of many important anatomical stru...
Copyright © 2015 Ravinder Nagpal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Hundreds of bacterial species inhabit the oral cavity. Many of these have never been cultivated and ...
Mucus forms a protective coating on wet epithelial surfaces throughout the body that houses the micr...
Purpose of Review: The purpose of this study is to critically assess recent studies concerning the u...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
The oral cavity is has been resided by thousands of species of microorganisms, which remaining in di...
Oral diseases, e.g. dental caries and periodontitis, are highly prevalent globally and have a big so...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The mouth cavity co...
Candidiasis, a common opportunistic and important fungal infection of the oral cavity is caused by C...