The oral microbiome and cancer
AR Kerr - American Dental Hygienists' Association, 2015 - jdh.adha.org
Introduction initial landmark study has explored the human bacteriome in health by sampling
multiple habitats (ie: oral, gut, urogenital and skin sites) over two time points in a cohort of …
multiple habitats (ie: oral, gut, urogenital and skin sites) over two time points in a cohort of …
Oral microbiome and oral and gastrointestinal cancer risk
A growing body of evidence implicates human oral bacteria in the etiology of oral and
gastrointestinal cancers. Epidemiological studies consistently report increased risks of these …
gastrointestinal cancers. Epidemiological studies consistently report increased risks of these …
[PDF][PDF] The oral microbiome: critical for understanding oral health and disease
FE Dewhirst - Journal of the California dental association, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
These bacteria interact with each other, with host tissues and the immune and inflammatory
response systems. Investigators have realized that to fully understand human health and …
response systems. Investigators have realized that to fully understand human health and …
A practical guide to the oral microbiome and its relation to health and disease
The oral microbiome is incredibly complex with the average adult harboring about 50–100
billion bacteria in the oral cavity, which represent about 200 predominant bacterial species …
billion bacteria in the oral cavity, which represent about 200 predominant bacterial species …
[PDF][PDF] Oral microbiome homeostasis: The new frontier in oral care therapies
PC Gerald - J Dent Oral Disord Ther, 2013 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Case Report and other microorganisms may be implicated in non-oral health outcomes such
as heart disease, stroke [4], or complications with pregnancy [5]. Microbiome communities …
as heart disease, stroke [4], or complications with pregnancy [5]. Microbiome communities …
Oral microbiome: contributions to local and systemic infections
KT Simpson, JG Thomas - Current Oral Health Reports, 2016 - Springer
The recent revolution of diagnostic methods emphasizing non-culture techniques has
redefined the oral microbiota, its “Dual Citizenship”, recognizing oral flora inhabitants of …
redefined the oral microbiota, its “Dual Citizenship”, recognizing oral flora inhabitants of …
[HTML][HTML] Technology development to explore the relationship between oral health and the oral microbial community
The human oral cavity contains a complex microbial community that, until recently, has not
been well characterized. Studies using molecular tools have begun to enumerate and …
been well characterized. Studies using molecular tools have begun to enumerate and …
What are we learning and what can we learn from the human oral microbiome project?
B Cross, RC Faustoferri, RG Quivey - Current oral health reports, 2016 - Springer
Extraordinary technological advances in DNA sequencing have greatly accelerated our
ability to identify bacteria, at the species level, present in clinical samples taken from the …
ability to identify bacteria, at the species level, present in clinical samples taken from the …
[HTML][HTML] Inter-individual differences in the oral bacteriome are greater than intra-day fluctuations in individuals
Y Sato, J Yamagishi, R Yamashita, N Shinozaki, B Ye… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Given the advent of massively parallel DNA sequencing, human microbiome is analyzed
comprehensively by metagenomic approaches. However, the inter-and intra-individual …
comprehensively by metagenomic approaches. However, the inter-and intra-individual …
The oral microbiota in health and disease: an overview of molecular findings
JF Siqueira, IN Rôças - Oral Biology: Molecular Techniques and …, 2017 - Springer
Culture-independent nucleic acid technologies have been extensively applied to the
analysis of oral bacterial communities associated with healthy and diseased conditions …
analysis of oral bacterial communities associated with healthy and diseased conditions …