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Oral ecology is the microbial ecology of the microorganisms found in mouths. Oral ecology, like all forms of ecology, involves the study of the living things found in oral cavities as well as their interactions with each other and with their environment. Oral ecology is frequently investigated from the perspective of oral disease prevention, often focusing on conditions such as dental caries (or "cavities"), candidiasis ("thrush"), gingivitis, periodontal disease, and others. However, many of the interactions between the microbiota and oral environment protect from disease and support a healthy oral cavity. Interactions between microbes and their environment can result in the stabilization or destabilization of the oral microbiome, with destabilization believed to result in disease states.

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  • تشير بيئة الفم إلى الكائنات الحية التي تعيش في الفم، وقد اكتشفت البكتيريا لأول مرة في الأغشية الحيوية تحت مجهر أنتوني فان ليفينهوك في القرن السابع عشر، وتعد البكتيريا المختلفة واللعاب من المكونات الرئيسية في علم الأحياء الدقيقة للفم، ولديها القدرة على أن تكون ضارة، ولكنها تؤدي أيضًا أدوارًا مفيدة وضرورية في جهاز المناعة. تهدف النظافة السليمة للفم إلى السيطرة على الآثار الضارة ومنع انتقال المرض. (ar)
  • Oral ecology is the microbial ecology of the microorganisms found in mouths. Oral ecology, like all forms of ecology, involves the study of the living things found in oral cavities as well as their interactions with each other and with their environment. Oral ecology is frequently investigated from the perspective of oral disease prevention, often focusing on conditions such as dental caries (or "cavities"), candidiasis ("thrush"), gingivitis, periodontal disease, and others. However, many of the interactions between the microbiota and oral environment protect from disease and support a healthy oral cavity. Interactions between microbes and their environment can result in the stabilization or destabilization of the oral microbiome, with destabilization believed to result in disease states. Destabilization of the microbiome can be influenced by several factors, including diet changes, drugs or immune system disorders. (en)
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  • تشير بيئة الفم إلى الكائنات الحية التي تعيش في الفم، وقد اكتشفت البكتيريا لأول مرة في الأغشية الحيوية تحت مجهر أنتوني فان ليفينهوك في القرن السابع عشر، وتعد البكتيريا المختلفة واللعاب من المكونات الرئيسية في علم الأحياء الدقيقة للفم، ولديها القدرة على أن تكون ضارة، ولكنها تؤدي أيضًا أدوارًا مفيدة وضرورية في جهاز المناعة. تهدف النظافة السليمة للفم إلى السيطرة على الآثار الضارة ومنع انتقال المرض. (ar)
  • Oral ecology is the microbial ecology of the microorganisms found in mouths. Oral ecology, like all forms of ecology, involves the study of the living things found in oral cavities as well as their interactions with each other and with their environment. Oral ecology is frequently investigated from the perspective of oral disease prevention, often focusing on conditions such as dental caries (or "cavities"), candidiasis ("thrush"), gingivitis, periodontal disease, and others. However, many of the interactions between the microbiota and oral environment protect from disease and support a healthy oral cavity. Interactions between microbes and their environment can result in the stabilization or destabilization of the oral microbiome, with destabilization believed to result in disease states. (en)
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  • بيئة الفم (ar)
  • Oral ecology (en)
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