Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Jun 2014)

Acquiring and maintaining a normal oral microbiome: current perspective

  • Egija eZaura,
  • Elena A Nicu,
  • Bastiaan P Krom,
  • Bart JF Keijser,
  • Bart JF Keijser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2014.00085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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The oral microbiota survives daily physical and chemical perturbations from the intake of food and personal hygiene measures, resulting in a long-term stable microbiome. Biological properties that confer stability in the microbiome are important for the prevention of dysbiosis – a microbial shift towards a disease, e.g., periodontitis or caries. Although processes that underlie oral diseases have been studied extensively, processes involved in maintaining of a normal, healthy microbiome are poorly understood. In this review we present our hypothesis on how a healthy oral microbiome is acquired and maintained. We introduce our view on the prenatal development of tolerance for the normal oral microbiome: we propose that development of fetal tolerance towards the microbiome of the mother during pregnancy is the major factor for a successful acquisition of a normal microbiome. We describe the processes that influence the establishment of such microbiome, followed by our perspective on the process of sustaining a healthy oral microbiome. We divide microbiome-maintenance factors into host-derived and microbe-derived, while focusing on the host. Finally, we highlight the need and directions for future research.

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