Salivary Microbiota Dysbiosis and Polyamine Levels: Key Indicators of Periodontal Disease Severity

Posted: January 2, 2025
The article explores the impact of salivary microbiota dysbiosis and elevated polyamine levels on the severity of periodontal disease. It highlights the microbial changes, oxidative stress, and polyamine levels in individuals with gingivitis and periodontitis. The study emphasizes the potential of salivary microbiota and polyamines as markers for assessing disease severity and suggests personalized oral health management strategies. Understanding these factors can lead to targeted therapeutic interventions for gingivitis and periodontitis.

This article summary was generated by AI. To view the full article, click the link here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39748343/
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