The oral and gut microbiota: beyond a short communication

Author:

CECI Sabino1,BERATE Pula2,CANDREA Sebastian3,BABTAN Anida-Maria3,AZZOLLINI Daniela1,PIRAS Fabio1,CURATOLI Luigi4,CORRIERO Alberto5,PATANO Assunta1,VALENTE Francesco1,MAGGIORE Maria Elena1,MANCINI Antonio1,GIOVANNIELLO Delia6,NUCCI Ludovica7,ELIA Rossella8,SIRBU Adina9,GALDERISI Andrea10,CARDARELLI Fillippo11

Affiliation:

1. 1. Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine (D.I.M), University of Medicine “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy

2. 2. Privat clinic, Allias Vure, Rruga, Tirane, Albania

3. 3. Department of Oral Rehabilitation, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

4. 4. Department Neurosciences & Sensory Organs & Musculoskeletal system. University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy

5. 5. Unit of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, Department of Emergencies and Organ Transplantations, “Aldo Moro” University, Bari, Italy

6. 6. Hospital A.O.S.G. Moscati, Contrada Amoretta, Avellino (AV), Italy

7. 7. Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Dental Specialties, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy

8. Bari University “Aldo Moro”, place Giulio Cesare, Bari, Italy

9. Department of Oral Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

10. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy

11. Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine (D.I.M), University of Medicine “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy

Abstract

Introduction. The current treatment and prevention of oral disorders, dental caries, periodontal and gum diseases, follow a very non-specific control of plaque as the main causative factor. The main therapeutically approach is carried out on the sole perspective to keep the levels of oral bacteria in an acceptable range compatible with one-way vision of oral-mouth health, as something completely separated from a systemic microbial homeostasis (dysbiosis) concomitant present in the gut. A sealed compartmental view which sees separate and incommunicable responses to a specific condition without considering the presence of interacting confounding factors can negatively influence the diagnosis a diseases and of course its progression. A general non-specific antimicrobial with more general antiplaque therapy based mainly on oral care products together with surgery interventions represent at the moment the only mechanical responses in treating oral diseases. Material and method. The present paper is a narrative review concening interractions between oral and gut microbiota, with a focus on the interdisciplinary approach in antimicrobial treatment. Pubmed, Cochrane Library database were used for searching engines. Key words used were as follows: “inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS)”, “ulcerative colitis”, “oral dysbiosis”, “gut dysbiosis”, “probiotics”, “periodontitis”. Results and discussions. Literature research showed that there are few issues to be discussed the ever increasing resistance to antibiotics, the high consumption of industrial food and sugars and their negatively effect on gut and oral microbiota. There is a need to highlight and develop a novel philosophical approach in the treatments for oral diseases that will necessarily involve non-conventional antimicrobial solutions. Such approaches should preferably reduce the consumption of both intestinal and oral microbiota, that are intimately connected and host approximately well over 1000 different species of bacteria at 108–109 bacteria per mL of mucous and saliva. Preventive approaches based upon the restoration of the microbial ecological balance, rather than elimination of the disease associated species, have been proposed. Conclusions. Having both oral-gut microbiota screened is an essential moment that influence the healthy immune modulatory and regenerative capacity of the body and, the new proposed formula integrates a wider screen on the patients where oral condition is strictly evaluated together with gut screen; therefore any proposed treatment will be inevitably sustained by the use of prebiotics and probiotics to promote health-associated bacterial growth. Keywords: inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcerative colitis, oral dysbiosis, gut dysbiosis, probiotics, periodontitis,

Publisher

Romanian Association of Balneology

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