| Literature DB >> 29563432 |
Sari A Mahasneh1, Adel M Mahasneh2.
Abstract
Probiotics have a role in maintaining oral health through interaction with oral microbiome, thus contributing to healthy microbial equilibrium. The nature and composition of any individual microbiome impacts the general health, being a major contributor to oral health. The emergence of drug resistance and the side effects of available antimicrobials have restricted their use in an array of prophylactic options. Indeed, some new strategies to prevent oral diseases are based on manipulating oral microbiota, which is provided by probiotics. Currently, no sufficient substantial evidence exists to support the use of probiotics to prevent, treat or manage oral cavity diseases. At present, probiotic use did not cause adverse effects or increased risks of caries or periodontal diseases. This implicates no strong evidence against treatment using probiotics. In this review, we try to explore the use of probiotics in prevention, treatment and management of some oral cavity diseases and the possibilities of developing designer probiotics for the next generation of oral and throat complimentary healthcare.Entities:
Keywords: Lactobacillus; caries; dental healthcare; halitosis; periodontitis; probiotics
Year: 2017 PMID: 29563432 PMCID: PMC5806962 DOI: 10.3390/dj5040026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent J (Basel) ISSN: 2304-6767
Totally or partially proven probiotic activity and mode of action on oral pathogens.
| Probiotic | Activity | References |
|---|---|---|
| Antagonism | [ | |
| Coaggregation | [ | |
| Interaction withepithelium | [ | |
| Modulation of biofilm | [ | |
| Reduction of cariogenic biofilm potential | [ | |
| Caries management | [ | |
| Periodontal control | [ | |
| Gingivitis management | [ | |
| Modulation of immune response | [ | |
| Improved resistance | [ | |
| to oral infections |
Figure 1The envisaged probiotic roles in the oral cavity.