Applied Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(23), С. 11405 - 11405
Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2024
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
the
potential
benefits
and
challenges
of
integrating
oral
microbiome
research
into
clinical
management
potentially
malignant
disorders
(OPMD)
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(OSCC).
The
has
gained
significant
attention
for
its
role
in
pathogenesis
progression
these
conditions,
with
emerging
evidence
suggesting
value
as
a
diagnostic
prognostic
tool.
By
critically
analyzing
current
methodological
considerations,
this
manuscript
examines
whether
analysis
biopsy
samples
can
aid
early
detection,
prognosis,
OPMD
OSCC.
complexity
dynamic
nature
require
multifaceted
approach
fully
understand
utility.
Based
on
review,
we
conclude
that
studying
context
holds
promise
but
also
faces
notable
challenges,
including
variability
need
standardization.
Ultimately,
addresses
question,
“Should
such
be
undertaken,
given
intricate
interactions
various
factors
inherent
obstacles
involved?”,
emphasizes
importance
further
optimize
applications
improve
patient
outcomes.
Dentistry Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(5), С. 133 - 133
Опубликована: Май 8, 2024
Periodontal
disease
is
caused
by
oral
pathogenic
bacteria
and
associated
with
systemic
frailty.
Therefore,
its
prevention
crucial
in
extending
healthy
life
expectancy.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effect
of
orally
administered
oleanolic
acid,
extracted
from
wine
pomace,
on
periodontopathic
bacterial
growth
individuals.
In
this
randomized,
placebo-controlled,
double-blind,
parallel-group
comparison
study,
84
adults
were
assigned
a
placebo
(
Archives of Medical Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
20(4), С. 1363 - 1369
Опубликована: Авг. 4, 2024
1.
Wang
B,
Deng
J,
Donati
V,
et
al.
The
roles
and
interactions
of
porphyromonas
gingivalis
fusobacterium
nucleatum
in
oral
gastrointestinal
carcinogenesis:
a
narrative
review.
Pathogens
2024;
13:
93.
Google
Scholar
Pathogens,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(12), С. 1084 - 1084
Опубликована: Дек. 9, 2024
This
review
synthesizes
the
findings
from
252
studies
to
explore
relationship
between
oral
pathogens
associated
with
periodontitis,
dental
caries,
and
systemic
diseases.
Individuals
diseases,
such
as
are
1.7
7.5
times
(average
3.3
times)
more
likely
develop
diseases
or
suffer
adverse
pregnancy
outcomes,
underscoring
critical
connection
overall
health.
Oral
conditions
periodontitis
caries
represent
a
significant
health
burden,
affecting
26–47%
of
Americans.
The
most
important
pathogens,
ranked
by
publication
frequency,
include
herpes
virus,
C.
albicans,
S.
mutans,
P.
gingivalis,
F.
nucleatum,
A.
actinomycetemcomitans,
intermedia,
T.
denticola,
forsythia.
disorders
linked
infections,
similarly,
cancer,
respiratory,
liver,
bowel,
fever,
kidney,
complications
in
pregnancy,
cardiovascular
bacteremia,
diabetes,
arthritis,
autoimmune,
bladder,
dementia,
lupus,
Alzheimer’s
Evidence
supports
efficacy
periodontal
treatments
eliminating
infections
reducing
severity
substantial
burden
that
have
on
Alzheimer’s,
other
poses
public
crisis.
Applied Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(23), С. 11405 - 11405
Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2024
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
the
potential
benefits
and
challenges
of
integrating
oral
microbiome
research
into
clinical
management
potentially
malignant
disorders
(OPMD)
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(OSCC).
The
has
gained
significant
attention
for
its
role
in
pathogenesis
progression
these
conditions,
with
emerging
evidence
suggesting
value
as
a
diagnostic
prognostic
tool.
By
critically
analyzing
current
methodological
considerations,
this
manuscript
examines
whether
analysis
biopsy
samples
can
aid
early
detection,
prognosis,
OPMD
OSCC.
complexity
dynamic
nature
require
multifaceted
approach
fully
understand
utility.
Based
on
review,
we
conclude
that
studying
context
holds
promise
but
also
faces
notable
challenges,
including
variability
need
standardization.
Ultimately,
addresses
question,
“Should
such
be
undertaken,
given
intricate
interactions
various
factors
inherent
obstacles
involved?”,
emphasizes
importance
further
optimize
applications
improve
patient
outcomes.