2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.job.2022.11.002
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Oral commensal bacterial flora is responsible for peripheral differentiation of neutrophils in the oral mucosa in the steady state

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“…Homeostasis of the oral environment plays an important role in inhibiting the growth of oral cariogenic bacteria. Damage to the oral mucosa, disorder of the ora colonizing the oral cavity, induction of an oral in ammatory response and disruption of the oral immune balance may lead to disruption of oral homeostasis and increase the possibility of invasion of cariogenic bacteria 10,11 . Different oral bacteria can induce different cytokine expression pro les due to their different cariogenic abilities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Homeostasis of the oral environment plays an important role in inhibiting the growth of oral cariogenic bacteria. Damage to the oral mucosa, disorder of the ora colonizing the oral cavity, induction of an oral in ammatory response and disruption of the oral immune balance may lead to disruption of oral homeostasis and increase the possibility of invasion of cariogenic bacteria 10,11 . Different oral bacteria can induce different cytokine expression pro les due to their different cariogenic abilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homeostasis of the oral environment plays an important role in inhibiting the growth of oral cariogenic bacteria. Damage to the oral mucosa, disorder of the flora colonizing the oral cavity, induction of an oral inflammatory response and disruption of the oral immune balance may lead to disruption of oral homeostasis and increase the possibility of invasion of cariogenic bacteria [ 11 , 12 ]. Different oral bacteria can induce different cytokine expression profiles due to their different cariogenic abilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%