Did you know, the health state of your mouth could influence and possibly determine the health of the rest of your body? First exploring the relationship of the gut microbiome and disease, at the 2017 Tri-Conference in San Francisco (Feb 2017), Bonnie explores the recent connections and research around the impact of the oral microbiome.
Carefully curating the latest research around the oral microbiome, autoimmune disease, and personalized nutrition, we present to you our hyperlinked slides. Enjoy!
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The Gateway to Health and Disease: the oral microbiome, autoimmune, and personalized nutrition - TRICON 2017
1. Your Autoimmunity ConnectionYour Autoimmunity Connection
The Gateway to Health and Disease
the oral microbiome, autoimmunity, and personalized nutrition
2. Your Autoimmunity Connection
Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA
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Did You Know?
Microbial DNA can
represent 30-60% of
total saliva DNA
Over 700 different
species of bacteria
can live in your mouth
Nearly Half of American
adults have
periodontitis, (most severe
form of periodontal disease)
93% of people with gum
disease are at risk for
diabetes
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Our Body’s Immune System
Starts in the Mouth
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Exploring the Link between the Oral Microbiome and Systemic Disease
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The Overlooked Microbes in Your Mouth
What is the Oral Microbiome?
Oral vs Gut Microbiome
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What is the Oral Microbiome
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The Hidden Gold Mine: Saliva’s Importance
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Our Disease Barometer
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Chicken or the Egg? The Oral Microbiome & Systemic Disease
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Dinnertime! The Personalized Nutrition Boom
Notas do Editor
Title: The Gateway to Health and Disease OR Unlocking the Gateway to Health and Disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4346134/
High diversity and richness in health, with low diversity and richness in disease
Microorganisms growing around the tool surfaces are divided into supragingival and subgingival plaques
Periodontal disease is a microbial shift with massive reorganization of the microbiota residing in the gingival crevice= region between the tooth surface and the gingival epithelium.
While marked changes in microbial population
Key ponints with microbiome shift from health to periodontitis
Community biomass increase at 3 log
microbiome diversity and community complexity increases
Health associated species
Microbiome shifts in peridontitis not only includes changes in the microbiome species, but also changes in biomass.