The oral microbiota: living with a permanent guest

M Avila, DM Ojcius, Ö Yilmaz - DNA and cell biology, 2009 - liebertpub.com
DNA and cell biology, 2009liebertpub.com
The oral cavity of healthy individuals contains hundreds of different bacterial, viral, and
fungal species. Many of these can associate to form biofilms, which are resistant to
mechanical stress or antibiotic treatment. Most are also commensal species, but they can
become pathogenic in responses to changes in the environment or other triggers in the oral
cavity, including the quality of an individual's personal hygiene. The complexity of the oral
microbiome is being characterized through the newly developed tools of metagenomics …
The oral cavity of healthy individuals contains hundreds of different bacterial, viral, and fungal species. Many of these can associate to form biofilms, which are resistant to mechanical stress or antibiotic treatment. Most are also commensal species, but they can become pathogenic in responses to changes in the environment or other triggers in the oral cavity, including the quality of an individual's personal hygiene. The complexity of the oral microbiome is being characterized through the newly developed tools of metagenomics. How the microbiome of the oral cavity contributes to health and disease is attracting the interest of a growing number of cell biologists, microbiologists, and immunologists.
Mary Ann Liebert