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ISSN 2063-5346
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CLINICAL EVIDENCE AND MECHANISMS OF PROBIOTICS IN ORAL HEALTH

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Khalid Ali Binjabaan, Abdullah Hussain Alasmari, Ibrahim Abdullah Dajam, Ibrahim Saeed Al Qahtani, Amal Shayan Al Mutairi, Hassan Awadh Alshehri, Shahad Hassan Fayyumi, Ebtisam Salman Al Saeed, Dhafer Sudan Alghamdi, Ainaa Abdulmoeen Alsharif, Waleed Khalid Alshargawi, Maha Assad Munshi, Riyadh Mohammed Albader
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2023.12.4.304

Abstract

This review study explores the signs and mechanisms involved in incorporating probiotics into health care. When it comes to dealing with tooth decay, probiotics like Lactobacillus reuteri show benefits by reducing bacteria levels such as Streptococcus mutans and aiding in enamel repair. In terms of gum diseases, probiotics such as Lactobacillus brevis provide support by reducing gum inflammation and pocket depth. The immune-modulating and antibacterial properties of probiotics help manage conditions. Prevent oral infections. It's important to consider individual patient needs when deciding on treatment plans. With this review research, the potential for protocols emerges, highlighting how probiotics can adapt to changing oral care practices. By offering solutions to oral problems, probiotics are becoming valuable tools in maintaining overall oral health. Healthcare providers play a role in customizing recommendations based on each patient's requirements. As more evidence accumulates, incorporating probiotics into clinical practice shows promise for enhancing therapeutic approaches, leading to patient outcomes and improved oral health overall.

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