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Role of Probiotics in Periodontics
Author(s) -
Rohini Chandel,
Bhairavi Kale,
Riya Pal,
Khushboo Durge
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i60b35043
Subject(s) - periodontium , periodontology , periodontitis , disease , probiotic , intensive care medicine , periodontal disease , penicillin , medicine , biology , antibiotics , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , dentistry , bacteria , pathology , genetics
While changing microbial ecology may result to oral disease microbiological ecological change as a concept, a strategy to avoid inflamed gums. To eradicate pathogenic members of the microbiota, new treatments probiotic supplements, for instance approaches (i.e. bacterial replacement therapy in its entirety) may could be researched. Bacteriotherapy or the use of harmless bacteria to displace dangerous microbes is an alternate and promising technique to tackle illnesses. Probiotics are one of the newest agents with a wide range of therapeutic applications. Periodontitis is a complicated illness that causes both external and internal tissues, as well as microbial colonization (invasion or non-invasion), inflammatory reactions, and resistant immune reactions. In recent years, periodontal disease treatment has switched to a penicillin disease management paradigm. Despite the lack of scientific proof, probiotics could be a promising therapy option for periodontitis. As a result, more research is required to learn more about probiotic species' interactions with periodontal diseases and their impact on the periodontium.

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