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The ecological catastrophe of oral diseases: A possible link between periodontitis and protozoa

Authors :
Lauritano, D
Lo Muzio, L
Gaudio, R
Lo Russo, L
Mucchi, D
Nardi, G
Scapoli, L
LAURITANO, DORINA
Scapoli, L.
Lauritano, D
Lo Muzio, L
Gaudio, R
Lo Russo, L
Mucchi, D
Nardi, G
Scapoli, L
LAURITANO, DORINA
Scapoli, L.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Periodontal disease (PD) is one of the prevalent diseases in the adult population. The ethiology of PD has never been completely understood, however, loss of balance between the host immune system and the microbial virulence of PD pathogens may be considered the trigger of PD. In fact, the immune system, activated by microbiological agents, attacks the host and not the biofilm bacteria, causing the destruction of periodontal tissue, alveolar bone and loss of teeth. Parasites may play an important role in the pathology of PD. The first studied and the most common parasite in the oral cavity is Entamoeba gingivalis. A possible link between E. gingivalis and PD has never been demonstrated completely, however E. gingivalis is infrequently found in people without PD. In addition, there is evidence that E. gingivalis could favour the onset and progression of PD. In conclusion, we can assert that E. gingivalis and PD may be correlated. This relationship can open new therapeutical approaches for treating PD, particularly in cases refractory to therapy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308918059
Document Type :
Electronic Resource