THE ORAL PRESENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON ORAL CONDITION AND GASTRIC PATHOLOGY
Abstract:
H. pylori detection in oral cavity has lead to the question whether it has a significant importance for the local pathology or for the gastro-intestinal tract. Multiple research conducted in the last twenty years have certified that H. pylori exists in the dental plaque, saliva, aphthous ulceration (RAU), but controversy still exists regarding their contribution as a principal infection or reinfection factor at the gastric level of these reservoirs of Helicobacter. The implications in local pathology seem to be especially in parodontal disease and the pathology of the mucosa.
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