In the past decade, scientists and healthcare professionals have gained interest in the microbiome and its function as part of the human body. The two most diverse microbiome environments are found in the gut and the oral cavity. While the gut microbiome has been investigated more deeply and continues to be a great interest, the oral microbiome is in comparison a more recent subject with fewer reports on the topic. The purpose of this review paper is to highlight the main human systemic diseases associated with the oral microbiome and to discuss how our understanding of the oral microbiome’s effect on various diseases such as oral cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, diabetes, and periodontal disease with diseases has improved
Imbalances of the oral microbiota and dysbiosis have traditionally been linked to theoccurrence of t...
Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have allowed for a rapid increase in knowledge a...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The human oral microbiome refers to an ecological community of symbiotic and pathogenic microorganis...
Background The oral microbiome hosts a large number of microorganisms that play a critical role in o...
The oral microbiome is an important part of the human microbiome. The oral cavity contains several s...
The oral microbiome is an emerging field that has been a topic of discussion since the development o...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral microbiome is composed of several different types of bacteria that can affect how our body ...
In recent decades, a body of literature examining the relationships between oral health and general ...
The oral microbiome is diverse in its composition due to continuous contact of oral cavity with the ...
The microbiome of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple orga...
The human mouth houses the second most diverse microbial community in the body, with almost 700 spec...
The skin, oral cavity, digestive and reproductive tracts of the human body harbor symbiotic and comm...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
Imbalances of the oral microbiota and dysbiosis have traditionally been linked to theoccurrence of t...
Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have allowed for a rapid increase in knowledge a...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The human oral microbiome refers to an ecological community of symbiotic and pathogenic microorganis...
Background The oral microbiome hosts a large number of microorganisms that play a critical role in o...
The oral microbiome is an important part of the human microbiome. The oral cavity contains several s...
The oral microbiome is an emerging field that has been a topic of discussion since the development o...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral microbiome is composed of several different types of bacteria that can affect how our body ...
In recent decades, a body of literature examining the relationships between oral health and general ...
The oral microbiome is diverse in its composition due to continuous contact of oral cavity with the ...
The microbiome of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple orga...
The human mouth houses the second most diverse microbial community in the body, with almost 700 spec...
The skin, oral cavity, digestive and reproductive tracts of the human body harbor symbiotic and comm...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
Imbalances of the oral microbiota and dysbiosis have traditionally been linked to theoccurrence of t...
Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have allowed for a rapid increase in knowledge a...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...