To guide the development of novel therapies for oral mucosal barrier-related diseases and provide a scientific basis for the integrated management of oral and systemic health, emphasizing the importance of immune tolerance.
Key Findings:
The oral mucosal barrier is crucial for oral and systemic health, including the role of the oral microbiota in maintaining barrier function.
Barrier remodeling is a complex process involving various cellular and molecular interactions.
Dysfunction of the oral barrier can lead to chronic inflammation and systemic diseases.
Technological advancements are providing insights into the mechanisms of barrier remodeling.
Interpretation:
The review emphasizes the need for integrated research and clinical practices to address oral mucosal barrier dysfunction.
Limitations:
Lack of integrated mechanistic studies, which limits understanding of the complex interactions involved.
Absence of standardized protocols in research, affecting the reproducibility and applicability of findings.
Conclusion:
Understanding the dynamics of oral mucosal barrier remodeling is essential for developing effective therapies for related diseases.