Dysbiosis as a Factor Influencing Systemic and Oral Pathology: The Significance of the Microbiome

Authors

  • Dr. Neeraj Grover Author
  • Dr. Kanika Bhalla Prabhat Author
  • Dr. Shreya Singh Author

Abstract

The development of genetic and epigenetic research altered certain long-held beliefs about health and disease. Microorganisms that have coevolved for millions of years with more advanced living forms have gained significance in this regard in recent years. A microbiome is made up of an organism's DNA and its bacteria, and it plays a role in maintaining health. Numerous bacteria live in the oral cavity, and keeping them under control helps to stabilize diseases of the mouth and the body as a whole. This article's goal is to update some ideas about the relationship between the oral microbiota and both general and oral health.

Downloads

Published

2022-01-01

How to Cite

Dysbiosis as a Factor Influencing Systemic and Oral Pathology: The Significance of the Microbiome. (2022). International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 11(Special Issue 2), 1173-1179. https://www.ijfans.org/index.php/Journal/article/view/8153