2021
DOI: 10.3390/plants10091847
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Natural Compounds for Preventing Ear, Nose, and Throat-Related Oral Infections

Abstract: Oral health is an essential element in maintaining general well-being. By preserving the complex equilibrium within the oral microbial community, commensal microorganisms can protect against extrinsic pathogenic threats. However, when an imbalance occurs, the organism is susceptible to a broad range of infections. Synthetic drugs can be administered to help the body fight against the fungal, bacterial, or viral burden. Nonetheless, they may produce undesirable consequences such as toxicity, adverse effects, an… Show more

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“…Numerous studies suggest that NBCs exert important beneficial effects in safeguarding oral cavity health [18]. The NBCs are organic compounds present in nature and they are able to exert healthy actions.…”
Section: Use Of Natural Bioactive Compounds (Nbcs) To Prevent and Tre...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous studies suggest that NBCs exert important beneficial effects in safeguarding oral cavity health [18]. The NBCs are organic compounds present in nature and they are able to exert healthy actions.…”
Section: Use Of Natural Bioactive Compounds (Nbcs) To Prevent and Tre...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship are still poorly studied and the available data need to be confirmed by larger randomized clinical trials. The possible link between the two diseases could be represented by the alteration of the oral microbiota, a set of symbiotic bacteria in the oral cavity [18]. In fact, on the one hand, oral diseases induce an alteration of the oral microbiota, which loses its ability to protect the host from pathogenic bacteria that can enter through the buccal opening.…”
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“…albicans is the most commonly encountered oral manifestation, especially in HIV patients [66]. This is due to its adherence abilities and form of biofilms on the oral tissues and denture surfaces [67]. Biofilm-associated Candida infections show high resistance to antifungal treatment and host defense mechanisms.…”
Section: Application Of Natural Photosensitizers In Oral Candidiasismentioning
confidence: 99%