| Literature DB >> 33809616 |
Ilona Rowińska1, Adrianna Szyperska-Ślaska1, Piotr Zariczny2, Robert Pasławski3, Karol Kramkowski4, Paweł Kowalczyk5.
Abstract
The article is a concise compendium of knowledge on the etiology of pathogenic microorganisms of all complexes causing oral diseases. The influence of particular components of the diet and the role of oxidative stress in periodontal diseases were described. The study investigated the bacteriostatic effect of the diet of adults in in vivo and in vitro tests on the formation of bacterial biofilms living in the subgingival plaque, causing diseases called periodontitis. If left untreated, periodontitis can damage the gums and alveolar bones. Anaerobic bacteria, called periopathogens or periodontopathogens, play a key role in the etiopathogenesis of periodontitis. The most important periopathogens of the oral microbiota are bacteria of all complexes, including the red complex. The obtained results suggest the possibility of using a specific diet in the prevention and treatment of periodontal diseases-already treated as a disease of civilization. The quoted article is an innovative compilation of knowledge on this subject and it can be a valuable source of knowledge for professional hygienists, dentists, peridontologists, dentistry students and anyone who cares about proper oral hygiene. The obtained results suggest the possibility of using this type of diet in the prophylaxis of the oral cavity in order to avoid periodontitis.Entities:
Keywords: bacterial complexes; inflammation; oxidative stress; periodontitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33809616 PMCID: PMC8001659 DOI: 10.3390/ma14061444
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1The process of periodontal disease formation according to Socransky [179,180].
Figure 2Caries-generating factors.
Figure 3Food pyramid.
Figure 4The role of nutrients in the body according to [169].