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Robust Ligature-Induced Model of Murine Periodontitis for the Evaluation of Oral Neutrophils
Published on: January 21, 2020
Microbiota in Periodontitis: Advances in the Omic Era
Shao Bing Fong1, Emile Boyer2,3, Martine Bonnaure-Mallet2,3
1University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France. shao-bing.fong@univ-rennes1.fr.
Abstract:
The complexity of the oral microbiome continues to astound researchers even with the advancement of multi-disciplinary strategies being used to study these microorganisms in relation to the human body. There is extensive literature available that explains how oral bacterial communities exist within the biofilm and maintains a balance with the host immune system, but when this balance is tipped disease can occur. The purpose of this review is to highlight the subgingival microbial compositions during health and periodontal disease using next generation sequencing techniques, as well as determining the types of functional activities that partake during these states. The subgingival microbiota is a fluid structure that can adapt accordingly to the environment and the identification of signature biomarkers may aid in the assessment of risk and disease severity in an individual to complement clinical diagnosis in the future.
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