Department of Orthodontics, Sun Moon University, Asan 31460, Korea
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The Revisited Origin of Systemic Diseases: Leak Periodontal
Author(s): Dahye Lee*
Microorganisms enter your body through the oral cavity, where they spread to numerous distant organs in addition to the directly related digestive
and respiratory tracts. In addition to affecting the gut microbiome profile, oral microbiota that travels to the end of the intestine and circulates in
our bodies through blood vessels also contribute to a number of systemic disorders. In order to emphasise the significance of the oral cavity in
systemic health, we propose the important role of "leaky gum," as an analogy to "leaky gut," by compiling facts accumulated from the era of focused
infection theory to the age of revolution in microbiome research. which, because it has a poorer structural foundation than a desmosome, is more
susceptible to microbial infiltration. Microbial biofilms in the GS can form and persist for a long time, in contrast to.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-8726.2022.8.62
Oral Health Case Reports received 120 citations as per Google Scholar report