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Why Should You Care About Your Oral Microbiome?
The mouth harbours over 700 different species of bacteria as well as being home to approximately two billion bacteria. Growing research has shown that oral health not only prevents oral issues ...
Exploring the impact of professional hygiene therapy on the oral microbiome
Dr Victoria Sampson BDS MFDS RCS Ed, in partnership with Invivo Healthcare and EMS Dental, is leading an interventional study exploring the impacts of professional hygiene therapy using state of ...
The Oral Microbiome & Pregnancy Outcomes | Research
Our research of the oral microbiome and its links with systemic health have exposed a multitude of related conditions. Some well-known, such as cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer's disease, others less ...
The Oral-Reproductive Connection
This article focuses on the intimate relationship between the oral microbiome and fertility and how optimisation of oral health is a tool that we can harness to help us to ...
The Oral Microbiome | Research
It has been speculated for centuries that dental health can impact our whole being, but now research confirms the role that the oral microbiota can play in systemic health and ...
The Oral Microbiome | Strain Specific Research
Probiotic strains have very specific functions and should be chosen accordingly. Additionally, some strains should not be put together in capsules or powder due to their incompatibility. It is a ...
Oral EcologiX™ | Host-Microbiome Analysis
The majority of oral microbiota species exist within a complex multispecies structure termed the oral biofilm (dental plaque). The development of oral biofilms is initiated by adherence of pioneer species ...
IBD & The Microbiome
The range of disorders cumulatively known as IBD affects many people across the UK, and the human microbiome is involved in more ways than one. The question is, what can ...
Oral EcologiX: Your New Clinical Tool
Oral EcologiX™ | Host-Microbiome Analysis The oral cavity is a complex ecosystem, comprising several habitats including the teeth, gums, tongue and tonsils, all colonised by bacteria. The oral microbiota is comprised ...