2024
DOI: 10.1111/acer.15331
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Adolescent alcohol use is associated with differences in the diversity and composition of the oral microbiome

Brittney D. Browning,
Anna E. Kirkland,
Rejoyce Green
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAdolescence is a sensitive stage of oral microbial development that often coincides with the initiation and escalation of alcohol use. Thus, adolescents may be particularly susceptible to alcohol‐induced alterations in the oral microbiome, though minimal research has been done in this area. Understanding the connection between the oral microbiome and alcohol use during adolescence is important to understand fully the biological consequences of alcohol use to mitigate potential adverse outcomes.Method… Show more

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