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Articles
Periodontitis can disrupt gut microbiota by inducing dysbiosis
Periodontitis is a chronic oral inflammatory condition, commenced by the accumulation of pathogenic dental plaque biofilm above and below the gingival ...
Reversing dysbiosis can treat autoimmune diseases
The human body consists of distinct and abundant microorganisms referred to as the microbiome [1]. The oral cavity is colonized by 700 different species of ...
The oral–gut microbiota axis: the harbinger of autoimmune diseases
In recent decades, we have recognized the vital role of microbiota in health and disease. The human gut and oral microbiota, the body’s largest ...
The Forsyth Institute: More than a century of oral health innovation
This guest editorial comes from Dr. Wenyuan Shi, Chief Scientific Officer and Chief Executive Officer of The Forsyth Institute – the only independent ...
Links between oral microbiome, genetic variations and periodontitis examined in new study
OKAYAMA, Japan: Since periodontitis has been linked to systemic health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, ...