The oral microbiome in health and diseaseThe mouth is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our bodies with microorganisms that live in symbiosis with healthy individuals who have adequate dietary and oral hygiene habits. Nevertheless, perturbations in the microbiome due to stress factors, such as high carbohydrate intake and biofilm accumulation, can lead to dysbiosis and the development of oral diseases and systemic diseases. The most prevalent oral diseases are dental caries and periodontal diseases, but soft tissue infections are also prevalent. The 2022 joint FDI Science Committee-IADR Forum will focus on the importance of the oral microbiome in health and disease, including dysbiosis, why it matters, and novel approaches to prevention and treatment of oral health and general health problems.
The mouth is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our bodies with microorganisms that live in symbiosis with healthy individuals who have adequate dietary and oral hygiene habits. Nevertheless, perturbations in the microbiome due to stress factors, such as high carbohydrate intake and biofilm accumulation, can lead to dysbiosis and the development of oral diseases and systemic diseases. The most prevalent oral diseases are dental caries and periodontal diseases, but soft tissue infections are also prevalent. The 2022 joint FDI Science Committee-IADR Forum will focus on the importance of the oral microbiome in health and disease, including dysbiosis, why it matters, and novel approaches to prevention and treatment of oral health and general health problems.
Learning objectives:
- To understand the oral microbiome, its interaction with the host, and how dysbiosis happens
- To identify what a healthy oral microbiome looks like
- To demonstrate the role of probiotics for a healthy oral microbiome
- To explore how current evidence on the oral microbiome can be translated into innovative solutions
Release date: 2022-09-30 | Expiration date: 2025-09-30
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Muchas gracias.Saludos desde México
Greetings from South africa!!
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Thank you from Medellín-Colombia
Thank you for the fantastic lectures, it was a pleasure listening to you!
To end on a light note for Prof. Twetman: Where can I get one of those “More Research is Needed?” T-shirts?
Thank you for the Excellent lecture, very informative.
… I’m sad for not being able to make the impact of this issue understood :((( …Governments could save a lot of money and have a lot of healthy people
Is there a significant difference in the microbione of a young person with aggressive periodontitis and an older person?
fabulous presentation – such a team effort -lets put the mouth back into the body!! thank you so much – very uplifting experience
A question for Prof. Chapple: In terms of “taking gingivitis more seriously” as you’ve stated, how can we do that on a population level in addition to patient by patient? Any global or country policies you would advocate for?
Thank you, from Australia,, for an informative webinar. Please comment on the potenital role of herbal medicines and dietary herbs and other dietary nutrients such as omega 3 fatty acids in effects on microbiome and pro resolving mediators and interactoins.
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Many of my dentists in my country doesn’t have enough time to do research as they are busy for treatment at their clinics. It’s not possible for majority of them. How can you fill in the gap?
Thank you very much and best greetings from austria
Thank you very much sharing your knowledge and innovations! What are the current developments regarding the possible disruption -other than mechanical-of the colonization chain?
Good afternoon, everyone, Dr Oluwarotimi Clement, from Nigeria.
@Dr. Rejane Correa Yes, there will be a recording available here on the FDI Campus on this same course page.
Is it possible to watch lecture again on demand? Thanks.
This was an amazing webinar. I will be sharing with my students.
Thank you for the recording
Thanks to all lecturer for very interest lecture
what is the current state of knowledge regarding the relationship of oral microbiome and oral cancer?
hello from Greece!!
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Thank you so much. Very relevant topic
Diferencia entre pro y prebiotico?
Excellent Lecture
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I want to learn more about killing microbes with microbes. Any research to share?
Any kind of diet, even healthy, as long as it promotes a low pH, is it a caries promoter? And how can vegetarians solve the problem?
Studies with DNA and the microbiome to guide treatments?
congratulations to all.,it was said that not all probiotics are so effective..so please name who are the most effective and in what dosage..thank you
Thank you for excellent lecture
to Dr Kumar; Why are prebiotics better than probiotics? Thank you kindly
Is it also effective for adults to continue taking L reiteri?
hyposalivation versus xerostomia. Studies and effects?
A diet rich in oatmeal also promotes saliva and absorbs excess sugars! Studies? … daily hygiene using clorexidina …
Thank you for inspiring lectures! Dr Kumar, could we name the major bacteria involved in oral health homeostasis in adults vs elderly? What oral bacteria are mostly affected by xerostomia (beside periopathogens)?
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So much good information I need to watch this webinar twice, will we have the recording? Awesome FG
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Hello! Mabuhay from the Philippines l!!
Good morning ,from Malawi
Food studies with a diet rich in vegetables what is the influence on the microbiome?
Thank you for the presentation! Dr. Kumar, could you please share the references for the studies you mentioned?
Food studies with a diet rich in vegetables what is the influence on the microbiome?
Thank you for excellent lecture.
Best regards from Poland
In poor populations, daily cleaning of the biofilm with the help of a simple cotton cloth may help (evidence-based medicine)
Do you think there is a need for the dental profession to start working (or more so if already doing) cross disciplinary / with other HCP professions? (Such as immunologists). If yes, what would that look like in clinical practice?
Micro biome alteration during antibiotic course, how does it is going to effect on oral health?
Very interesting Iain. In the stone-age diet experiment I didn’t see any evidence presented about the CONSTITUTION of the microbiome. What do we know about that?
Hello from Pakistan Dr. Shazia
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I learned gingivitis is reversible and also periodontitis can be aging signs at the same time. So can’t gingivitis be irreversible in this perspective?
Good morning from India Dr Anil Kumar Garssa
In Portugal the Government does not spend money on prevention :(((((
Hello from India 🇮🇳 I’m Dr Surendra Nayak
I’m Dr. Gustavo Jáuregui, from Peru 🇵🇪, thanks for the webinar. How do the pathogenic bacteria of periodontitis interact with cardiovascular diseases and at what level of the cardiac system do they affect the most? Thanks for the answer!
Good morning from the Netherlands!
Representing India🇮🇳
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Good Morning from Germany
good morning everyone, attending this session from Mexico city, with my students
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Good morning from México.
Hello everyone – I will be chairing the Q&A after the presentations. You are welcome to leave your questions here and we will answer them at the end.
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Hello everyone. Nice to meet you all!!!
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Agradecido por la formación. Saludos desde Sevilla en España. Dr Álvarez MARIN.
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What is the most common microorganism that is present in people with diabetes mellitus?
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Good Morning everybody from Mexico🇲🇽 Thank you for webinar!!
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