The role of the microbiota in periodontal disease
King's College London · UConn Health
Abstract
The last decade has witnessed unparalleled advances in our understanding of the complexity of the oral microbiome and the compositional changes that occur in subgingival biofilms in the transition from health to gingivitis and to destructive periodontal disease. The traditional view, which has held sway for the last 2 decades, that disease is characterized by the outgrowth of a consortium, or consortia, of a limited number of potentially pathogenic organisms, has given way to an alternative paradigm. In this new view, the microbiological changes associated with disease represent whole-scale alterations to the overall microbial population structure and to the functional properties of the entire community. Thus,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 110
Authors
3- MAMike A. CurtisCorresponding
King's College London
- PIPatricia I. Diaz
UConn Health
- TEThomas E. Van Dyke
Topics & keywords
- Dysbiosis
- Microbiome
- Oral Microbiome
- Disease
- Periodontitis
- Medicine
- Gingivitis
- Population
- Good health and well-being