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  • Genomics
  • Oral Health

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  • The oral cavity hosts a highly diverse microbiota, second only to the gut, comprising over 700 bacterial species, fungi, viruses, and protozoa.
  • This complex microbial ecosystem inhabits various oral niches, including teeth and soft tissues, playing a critical role in digestion and overall health.
  • Historically, studying the oral microbiome was limited by culture-dependent techniques, failing to capture the full diversity of microorganisms present.

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  • To review the multifaceted aspects of the oral microbiome in a healthy state.
  • To highlight the impact of advanced genomic technologies on understanding oral microbial communities.
  • To discuss the implications of oral microbiome research for personalized medicine and targeted therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on oral microbiome composition and function.
  • Discussion of advancements in next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics for microbiome analysis.
  • Exploration of the transition from culture-dependent to culture-independent molecular techniques.

Main Results:

  • Genomic technologies have revealed the intricate complexity of the oral microbiome, previously underestimated.
  • The oral microbiome's role extends beyond oral health, influencing systemic well-being.
  • Understanding microbial signatures offers potential for developing targeted therapies and precision medicine.

Conclusions:

  • The oral microbiome is a critical component of human health, with significant implications for systemic conditions.
  • Next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics are essential tools for comprehensive oral microbiome research.
  • Further research into the oral microbiome promises advancements in personalized medicine and therapeutic strategies.