Systemic antibiotics increase microbiota pathogenicity and oral bone loss
Abstract Periodontitis is the most widespread oral disease and is closely related to the oral microbiota. The oral microbiota is adversely affected by some pharmacologic treatments. Systemic antibiotics are widely used for infectious diseases but can lead to gut dysbiosis, causing negative effects o...
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Main Authors: | Xulei Yuan (Author), Fuyuan Zhou (Author), He Wang (Author), Xinxin Xu (Author), Shihan Xu (Author), Chuangwei Zhang (Author), Yanan Zhang (Author), Miao Lu (Author), Yang Zhang (Author), Mengjiao Zhou (Author), Han Li (Author), Ximu Zhang (Author), Tingwei Zhang (Author), Jinlin Song (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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